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Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2015

Feasibility and performance of an adaptive contrast-oriented FDG PET/CT quantification technique for global disease assessment of malignant pleural mesothelioma and a brief review of the literature.

Marin-Oyaga Va; Salavati A; Houshmand S; Ahmed Pasha; Gharavi M; Babak Saboury; Sandip Basu; Drew A. Torigian; Abass Alavi

OBJECTIVE Treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) remains very challenging. Assessment of response to treatment is necessary for modifying treatment and using new drugs. Global disease assessment (GDA) by implementing image processing methods to extract more information out of positron emission tomography (PET) images may provide reliable information. In this study we show the feasibility of this method of semi-quantification in patients with mesothelioma, and compare it with the conventional methods. We also present a review of the literature about this topic. METHODS Nineteen subjects with histologically proven MPM who had undergone fluoride-18-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/computed tomography ((18)F-FDG PET/CT) before and after treatment were included in this study. An adaptive contrast-oriented thresholding algorithm was used for the image analysis and semi-quantification. Metabolic tumor volume (MTV), maximum and mean standardized uptake volume (SUVmax, SUVmean) and total lesion glycolysis (TLG) were calculated for each region of interest. The global tumor glycolysis (GTG) was obtained by summing up all TLG. Treatment response was assessed by the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) criteria and the changes of GTG. Agreement between global disease assessment and conventional method was also determined. RESULTS In patients with progressive disease based on EORTC criteria, GTG showed an increase of 150.7 but in patients with stable or partial response, GTG showed a decrease of 433.1. The SUVmax of patients before treatment was 5.95 (SD: 2.93) and after the treatment it increased to 6.38 (SD: 3.19). Overall concordance of conventional method with GDA method was 57%. Concordance of progression of disease based on conventional method was 44%, stable disease was 85% and partial response was 33%. Discordance was 55%, 14% and 66%. CONCLUSIONS Adaptive contrast-oriented thresholding algorithm is a promising method to quantify the whole tumor glycolysis in patients with mesothelioma. We are able to assess the total metabolic lesion volume, lesion glycolysis, SUVmax, tumor SUVmean and GTG for this particular tumor. Also we were able to demonstrate the potential use of this technique in the monitoring of treatment response. More studies comparing this technique with conventional and other global disease assessment methods are needed in order to clarify its role in the assessment of treatment response and prognosis of these patients.


Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2015

Effects of age and cardiovascular risk factors on 18 F-FDG PET/CT quantification of atherosclerosis in the aorta and peripheral arteries

Ahmed Pasha; Mateen Moghbel; Babak Saboury; Mohammed H. Gharavi; Björn Alexander Blomberg; Drew A. Torigian; Thomas C. Kwee; Sandip Basu; Emile R. Mohler; Abass Alavi


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

Bone turn-over biomarker: Emerging role of 18F-NaF-PET/CT

Ali Salavati; Babak Saboury; Ahmed Pasha; Thomas Werner; Abass Alavi


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

PET-based neuroimaging biomarkers: The pivotal role of brain atlases in accurate quantification

Babak Saboury; Ali Salavati; Thomas Werner; Ahmed Pasha; Abass Alavi


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

Arthroplasty-associated infection: Novel role of FDG-PET and other diagnostic modalities in the management

Babak Saboury; Ali Salavati; Thomas Werner; Ahmed Pasha; Abass Alavi


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

Multiple-time-point FDG-PET imaging as a clinically feasible dynamic imaging method

Babak Saboury; Ali Salavati; Ahmed Pasha; Thomas Werner; Abass Alavi


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2013

Regional variability of atherosclerotic disease in various anatomic segments of aorta as revealed by FDG-PET/CT imaging

Masumeh Hatami; Ali Salavati; Babak Saboury; Thomas Werner; Catherine Delbello; Ahmed Pasha; Gang Cheng; Scott Akers; Abass Alavi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013

Discrepant atherosclerotic disease activity in aging in the aorta and femoral-popliteal arteries demonstrated by FDG-PET/CT imaging

Ahmed Pasha; Babak Saboury; Masumeh Hatami; Ali Salavati; Abass Alavi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013

PET-CT image segmentation: An inevitable step in translational medical imaging research

Ali Salavati; Babak Saboury; Ahmed Pasha; Thomas Werner; Abass Alavi


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2013

Primary cutaneous lymphoma: FDG-PET/CT and its potential applications in monitoring response to treatment

Babak Saboury; Mohammad Gharavi; Natalie Spaccarelli; Ahmed Pasha; Alain H. Rook; Abass Alavi

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Babak Saboury

University of Pennsylvania

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Abass Alavi

Philadelphia University

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Ali Salavati

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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Thomas Werner

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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Drew A. Torigian

Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania

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Abass Alavi

Philadelphia University

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Mohammad Gharavi

University of Pennsylvania

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Masumeh Hatami

University of Pennsylvania

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Sandip Basu

Bhabha Atomic Research Centre

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