Pierre Bartsch
University of Liège
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European Respiratory Journal | 1999
Thierry Bury; Jean-Louis Corhay; Bernard Duysinx; Frédéric Daenen; Benoît Ghaye; Nicole Barthelemy; Pierre Rigo; Pierre Bartsch
In order to evaluate the usefulness of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) in the assessment of therapeutic effects, a study was performed before and after therapy in 126 patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) codified stage I to stage IIIB. Treatment with an early curative result was given in 58 patients, whereas in 68 cases it was limited to palliation. During the treatment follow-up period (8-40 months), each patient was evaluated every 3 months by clinical examination and < or =6 months by imaging techniques (PET and computed tomography (CT)). A diagnosis of persistent or recurrent tumour was established by means of pathological analysis in 31 patients and by clinical evolution and subsequent imaging progression in 29 other patients. PET showed increased FDG uptake in all cases (n = 60) of persistent or recurrent tumour, whereas CT was nonspecific in 17 cases. Conversely, there were five false positive cases via PET imaging and three via CT. In detecting residual or recurrent NSCLC, PET had a sensitivity of 100% and specificity of 92%, whereas CT had a sensitivity and specificity of 71% and 95% respectively. In conclusion, 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography correctly identified response to therapy in 96% (121 of 126) of patients. Positron emission tomography appears to be more accurate (p = 0.05) than conventional imaging in distinguishing persistent or recurrent tumour from fibrotic scar in patients undergoing treatment for non-small cell lung cancer.
Nuclear Instruments and Methods | 1980
Georges Weber; G. Robaye; J.M. Delbrouck; I. Roelandts; O. Dideberg; Pierre Bartsch; M.C. De Pauw
Three biomedical applications of charged particle induced X-ray emission spectroscopy (PIXE) are outlined. The different fields investigated include biophysics (protein study), cancer chemotherapy (cis-dichlorodiamineplatinum (II) associated to liposomes as carriers) and lung pathology (serum and broncho-alveolar lavages). The samples were irradiated with 3 MeV protons (cyclotron) in a nitrogen atmosphere.
European Respiratory Journal | 1997
Thierry Bury; Gilberte Hermans; R. Alexis-Agnant; P. Chevalier; Raymond Limet; Pierre Bartsch
We present the case of a 36 yr old woman with a persisting complaints of left chest pain. A chest radiograph revealed multiple left pleural thickenings. Classical exploration was negative. Thoracic surgery allowed the subtotal removal of a huge pleural tumour. The histological examination revealed a clear cell sarcoma. The literature on this extremely rare tumour is reviewed.
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 1999
Olivier Gach; Jean-Louis Corhay; Laurent Lousberg; Pierre Bartsch
Revue médicale de Liège | 1998
Muriel Delvaux; Philippe Fontaine; Pierre Bartsch; Ovide Fontaine
Revue Des Maladies Respiratoires | 1990
Thierry Bury; F. Pirnay; Jean-Louis Corhay; Pierre Bartsch; Maurice Radermecker
Revue médicale de Liège | 2000
Thierry Bury; Bernard Duysinx; Jean-Louis Corhay; Pierre Bartsch; Pierre Rigo
Revue médicale de Liège | 1999
Pierre Bartsch
Revue Francophone de Clinique Comportementale et Cognitive | 1998
Muriel Delvaux; Philippe Fontaine; Ovide Fontaine; Pierre Bartsch
Revue médicale de Liège | 1989
Jean-Louis Corhay; G Hotermans; J F Biquet; Thierry Bury; Saint-Remy P; Pierre Bartsch; Maurice Radermecker