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Maria E S Takahashi1,2, Camila Mosci3, Edna M Souza3,4, Sérgio Q Brunetto3,4, Elba Etchebehere3, Allan O Santos3, Mariana R Camacho1,3, Eliana Miranda5, Mariana C L Lima3, Barbara J Amorim3, Carmino de Souza1,5, Fernando V Pericole5, Irene Lorand-Metze1,6, Celso D Ramos7,8.
Abstract
Many efforts have been made to standardize the interpretation of 18F-FDG PET/CT in multiple myeloma (MM) with qualitative visual analysis or with quantitative metabolic parameters using various methods for lesion segmentation of PET images. The aim of this study was to propose a quantitative method for bone and bone marrow evaluation of 18F-FDG PET/CT considering the extent and intensity of bone 18F-FDG uptake: Intensity of Bone Involvement (IBI). Whole body 18F-FDG PET/CT of 59 consecutive MM patients were evaluated. Compact bone tissue was segmented in PET images using a global threshold for HU of the registered CT image. A whole skeleton mask was created and the percentage of its volume with 18F-FDG uptake above hepatic uptake was calculated (Percentage of Bone Involvement - PBI). IBI was defined by multiplying PBI by mean SUV above hepatic uptake. IBI was compared with visual analysis performed by two experienced nuclear medicine physicians. IBI calculation was feasible in all images (range:0.00-1.35). Visual analysis categorized PET exams into three groups (negative/mild, moderate and marked bone involvement), that had different ranges of IBI (multi comparison analysis, p < 0.0001). There was an inverse correlation between the patients' hemoglobin values and IBI (r = -0.248;p = 0.02). IBI score is an objective measure of bone and bone marrow involvement in MM, allowing the categorization of patients in different degrees of aggressiveness of the bone disease. The next step is to validate IBI in a larger group of patients, before and after treatment and in a multicentre setting.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31712729 PMCID: PMC6848137 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-52740-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Five major steps for Intensity of Bone Involvement (IBI) calculation. (a) Original PET was pre-processed to clean the high intensity areas of physiological uptake and external objects. (b) Then, the image was segmented according to the Hounsfield scale (HU) of the registered CT. In this step, the skull region had to be excluded from the mask to reduce the artifacts caused by the overlapping of brain uptake (for patients with focal lesions on skull, a manual correction for IBI can be performed, see text). (c) Masked PET was transformed into a binary matrix and a morphological close was performed to achieve the final bone mask. (d) Multiplication between bone mask and subtracted PET resulted in the PET image containing only the bone and bone marrow tissues (PETbone/bm). (e) Metabolic metrics, including IBI score, were performed on PETbone/bm imaging.
Patient’s characteristics.
| No. of patients | 59 |
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| female | 28 (47.5%) |
| male | 31 (52.5%) |
| Age (y) | |
| Mean ± SD | 64.2 ± 12.2 |
| Range | 36.8–87.2 |
| ISS | |
| I | 13 (22.0%) |
| II | 8 (13.6%) |
| III | 38 (64.4%) |
| Anaemia (hemoglobin <10.0 g/dl) | 32 (54.2%) |
| Plasma Cell (BM) >20% | 37 (62.7%) |
| Hypercalcaemia | 10 (16.9%) |
| Renal Insufficiency | 21 (35.6%) |
| Soft tissue involvement | 27 (45.8%) |
| Extramedullary disease | 4 (6.8%) |
Figure 2Maximum instensity projection (MIP) of PET images of six different patients progressively aligned from left to right, according to the extent of bone involvement, as stated by a subjective visual analysis of PET images: negative/mild (the two images on the left), moderate (the two central images) and marked bone involvement (the two images on the right). Note that the Intensity of Bone Involvement (IBI) score increases progressively, so that the bone/bone marrow involvement can be evaluated as a continuous numerical variable.
IBI scores for the three groups of visual classification of bone involvement.
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| Negative/mild | 29 | 0.02 | (0.00–0.09) |
| Moderate | 16 | 0.05 | (0.01–0.15) |
| Marked | 14 | 0.26 | (0.07–1.35) |
Intensity of Bone Involvement (IBI) scores for the four group of patients classified by the number of focal lesions.
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| 0 | 11 | 0.02 | (0.01–0.60) |
| 1–3 | 10 | 0.02 | (0.00–0.15) |
| 4–10 | 16 | 0.02 | (0.00–0.50) |
| >10 | 22 | 0.11 | (0.02–1.35) |
Figure 3Artifacts that may influence Intensity of Bone Involvement score calculation. (a) Original (left) and processed (right) images: note the brain uptake overlapping the skull (arrow). (b) Heart uptake overlapping the ribs (circumferences on the original and processed images). (c) Bone mask contour influenced by a metallic femoral prosthesis (arrow).