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Perioperative single photon emission computed tomography in predicting survival of malignant glioma patients.

Vytenis Deltuva1, Adomas Bunevicius, Nemira Jurkiene, Ilona Kulakiene, Arimantas Tamasauskas.   

Abstract

Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is widely used in the evaluation of glioma patients and has been demonstrated to correlate with glioma malignancy and proliferation indexes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between perioperative technetium-99m-methoxyisobutylisonitrile ((99m)Tc-MIBI) uptake on SPECT scans and survival of malignant glioma patients. A total of 17 patients (11 males and 6 women; mean age, 62.2±8.4 years) with histologically confirmed malignant gliomas (16 glioblastoma multiforme and 1 gliosarcoma) underwent (99m)Tc-MIBI SPECT scans 2.8±1.9 days before surgery and 9.8±1.5 days after surgery. The total intensity index (TII) that corresponds to the area and intensity of tracer uptake was calculated before and after surgery. In addition, the change of TII before versus after surgery (Δ TII) was calculated. The overall survival (OS) was defined as the period between the date of surgery and the date of death. The median overall survival time was 12.4 months, ranging from 1.4 to 88 months; there were nine (45%) 12-month survivors. In univariate analyses using a log-rank test, worse OS was significantly associated with higher preoperative TII (≥12), higher postoperative TII (≥6), lower Δ TII (<50%) and higher number of neurological symptoms prior to surgery (≥4). In multivariate analyses, higher postoperative TII, a greater number of neurological symptoms and female gender were found to be factors with independent prognostic value of OS. Patients who survived more than 12 months following surgery had a significantly lower postoperative TII, higher Δ TII and greater rate of gross total resection compared to patients who survived less than 12 months following surgery. Higher peri-operative tracer uptake and lower decrease of tracer uptake following surgery (suggesting less radical resection) were associated with worse OS of malignant glioma patients. Our results suggest that SPECT may be used to predict survival of malignant glioma patients; however, further studies using larger samples are required.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23205093      PMCID: PMC3506694          DOI: 10.3892/ol.2012.812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Lett        ISSN: 1792-1074            Impact factor:   2.967


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