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Follicular lymphoma: Quantitative PET/CT measures for detecting bone marrow involvement

Quantifying bone marrow uptake of FDG (18fluorodeoxyglucose) improved the diagnostic accuracy of PET/CT for predicting bone marrow involvement in patients with follicular lymphoma, based on the results of a retrospective study.

Visual evidence of focal increased uptake on PET/CT indicates marrow involvement in follicular lymphoma; however, diffuse uptake is a nonspecific finding. Measuring the mean bone marrow standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) improves PET/CT diagnostic accuracy, Dr. Chava Perry and his colleagues at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center reported in Medicine [(Baltimore). 2016 Mar;95(9):e2910].

The researchers evaluated 68 consecutive patients with follicular lymphoma; 16 had bone marrow involvement – 13 had biopsy-proven involvement and 3 had a negative biopsy with increased medullary uptake that normalized after treatment. BM FDG uptake was diffuse in 8 of them and focal in the other 8.

While focal increased uptake is indicative of bone marrow involvement, diffuse uptake can be associated with false-positive results, as it was in the case of 17 patients (32.7% of those with diffuse uptake). Overall, visual assessment of scan results had a negative predictive value of 100% and a positive predictive value (PPV) of 48.5%.

On a quantitative assessment, however, BM SUV mean was significantly higher in patients with bone marrow involvement (SUV mean of 3.7 [1.7-6] vs. 1.4 [0.4-2.65]; P  less than .001). On the receiver operator curve (ROC) analysis, a BM SUV mean  exceeding  2.7 had a positive predictive value of 100% for bone marrow involvement (sensitivity of 68%). A BM SUV mean  less than 1.7 had an negative predictive value of 100% (specificity of 73%).

A mean standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) below 1.7 may spare the need for bone marrow biopsy while a BM SUV mean above 2.7 is compatible with bone marrow involvement, although biopsy may still be recommended to exclude large cell transformation, the researchers concluded.

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Quantifying bone marrow uptake of FDG (18fluorodeoxyglucose) improved the diagnostic accuracy of PET/CT for predicting bone marrow involvement in patients with follicular lymphoma, based on the results of a retrospective study.

Visual evidence of focal increased uptake on PET/CT indicates marrow involvement in follicular lymphoma; however, diffuse uptake is a nonspecific finding. Measuring the mean bone marrow standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) improves PET/CT diagnostic accuracy, Dr. Chava Perry and his colleagues at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center reported in Medicine [(Baltimore). 2016 Mar;95(9):e2910].

The researchers evaluated 68 consecutive patients with follicular lymphoma; 16 had bone marrow involvement – 13 had biopsy-proven involvement and 3 had a negative biopsy with increased medullary uptake that normalized after treatment. BM FDG uptake was diffuse in 8 of them and focal in the other 8.

While focal increased uptake is indicative of bone marrow involvement, diffuse uptake can be associated with false-positive results, as it was in the case of 17 patients (32.7% of those with diffuse uptake). Overall, visual assessment of scan results had a negative predictive value of 100% and a positive predictive value (PPV) of 48.5%.

On a quantitative assessment, however, BM SUV mean was significantly higher in patients with bone marrow involvement (SUV mean of 3.7 [1.7-6] vs. 1.4 [0.4-2.65]; P  less than .001). On the receiver operator curve (ROC) analysis, a BM SUV mean  exceeding  2.7 had a positive predictive value of 100% for bone marrow involvement (sensitivity of 68%). A BM SUV mean  less than 1.7 had an negative predictive value of 100% (specificity of 73%).

A mean standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) below 1.7 may spare the need for bone marrow biopsy while a BM SUV mean above 2.7 is compatible with bone marrow involvement, although biopsy may still be recommended to exclude large cell transformation, the researchers concluded.

mdales@frontlinemedcom.com

On Twitter @maryjodales

Quantifying bone marrow uptake of FDG (18fluorodeoxyglucose) improved the diagnostic accuracy of PET/CT for predicting bone marrow involvement in patients with follicular lymphoma, based on the results of a retrospective study.

Visual evidence of focal increased uptake on PET/CT indicates marrow involvement in follicular lymphoma; however, diffuse uptake is a nonspecific finding. Measuring the mean bone marrow standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) improves PET/CT diagnostic accuracy, Dr. Chava Perry and his colleagues at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center reported in Medicine [(Baltimore). 2016 Mar;95(9):e2910].

The researchers evaluated 68 consecutive patients with follicular lymphoma; 16 had bone marrow involvement – 13 had biopsy-proven involvement and 3 had a negative biopsy with increased medullary uptake that normalized after treatment. BM FDG uptake was diffuse in 8 of them and focal in the other 8.

While focal increased uptake is indicative of bone marrow involvement, diffuse uptake can be associated with false-positive results, as it was in the case of 17 patients (32.7% of those with diffuse uptake). Overall, visual assessment of scan results had a negative predictive value of 100% and a positive predictive value (PPV) of 48.5%.

On a quantitative assessment, however, BM SUV mean was significantly higher in patients with bone marrow involvement (SUV mean of 3.7 [1.7-6] vs. 1.4 [0.4-2.65]; P  less than .001). On the receiver operator curve (ROC) analysis, a BM SUV mean  exceeding  2.7 had a positive predictive value of 100% for bone marrow involvement (sensitivity of 68%). A BM SUV mean  less than 1.7 had an negative predictive value of 100% (specificity of 73%).

A mean standardized uptake value (BM SUV mean) below 1.7 may spare the need for bone marrow biopsy while a BM SUV mean above 2.7 is compatible with bone marrow involvement, although biopsy may still be recommended to exclude large cell transformation, the researchers concluded.

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Key clinical point: Measuring the mean standardized uptake value of 18fluorodeoxyglucose in the bone marrow of patients with follicular lymphoma improves the diagnostic accuracy of PET/CT.

Major finding: In this study, diffuse uptake was associated with 17 (32.7%) false positive cases.

Data source: Retrospective study of 68 consecutive patients with follicular lymphoma.

Disclosures: The authors had no funding and conflicts of interest to disclose.

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