Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== 11C choline positron emission tomography ====== Five articles comprising 6 studies with total 118 patients (134 scans) were enrolled for a [[metaanalysis]]. There was no heterogeneity or [[publication]] [[bias]] among the included studies. The pooled [[sensitivity]] and [[specificity]] were 0.87 (95% [[confidence interval]] [CI]: 0.78, 0.93) and 0.820 (95% CI: 0.69, 0.91), respectively. The pooled diagnostic [[odds ratio]] was 35.50 (95% CI: 11.70, 107.75). The area under the curve was 0.9170 (95% CI: 0.8504, 0.9836), with Q* index equaling to 0.8499. The diagnostic accuracy of each subgroup showed no statistical differences with that of the overall group. This meta-analysis indicated 11C-choline has high diagnostic accuracy for the identification of tumor [[relapse]] from [[radiation induced necrosis]] in [[glioma]]s ((Gao L, Xu W, Li T, Zheng J, Chen G. Accuracy of 11C-choline positron emission tomography in differentiating glioma recurrence from radiation necrosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Medicine (Baltimore). 2018 Jul;97(29):e11556. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000011556. PubMed PMID: 30024551. )). ---- The results of [[11C]]-[[choline]] [[positron emission tomography]] ([[PET]]) in 22 patients suspected of having brain tumours were compared with the findings of contrast-enhanced [[magnetic resonance]] (MR) [[imaging]] and [[fluorine 18]] [[fluorodeoxyglucose]] [[PET]]. A histopathological diagnosis was made for each patient during open surgery. The standardised uptake values of brain tumours and the tumour-to-white matter count (T/W) ratios were determined. The degree of 11C-choline accumulation noted in PET images was compared with the [[gadolinium]]-enhanced areas of [[MR]] images. The mean T/W ratio of 11C-choline in high-grade gliomas was found to be higher than that in low-grade gliomas. This difference was statistically significant (mean+/-SD: 8.7+/-6.2, n=9 versus 1.5+/-0.7, n=5, P<0.03) when data pertaining to the prominent uptake of 11C-choline in a patient with a [[pilocytic astrocytoma]] were excluded. 11C-choline PET failed to detect non-neoplastic lesions in two patients. Areas of 11C-choline accumulation in PET scans were larger than areas enhanced on MR images in five cases involving high-grade gliomas. 11C-choline PET differentiated between low-grade gliomas and high-grade gliomas, but did not differentiate between low-grade gliomas and non-neoplastic lesions. The combination of 11C-choline PET and MR imaging may provide investigators with an accurate means by which to identify [[high-grade glioma ]]s ((Ohtani T, Kurihara H, Ishiuchi S, Saito N, Oriuchi N, Inoue T, Sasaki T. Brain tumour imaging with carbon-11 choline: comparison with FDG PET and gadolinium-enhanced MR imaging. Eur J Nucl Med. 2001 Nov;28(11):1664-70. PubMed PMID: 11702108. )). ===== Epileptogenic foci ===== A new role of 11 C-Choline PET in localizing the epileptogenic foci in insular cortex in the patients ((Chen YF, Wei R, Yuan GQ, Gao DD, Jin Q, Cui XY, Zhang GX, Guo J. A new role of (11) C-Choline PET in localizing the epileptogenic foci in insular cortex in the patients. CNS Neurosci Ther. 2019 Sep 11. doi: 10.1111/cns.13215. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 31508896. )). 11c_choline_positron_emission_tomography.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:54by 127.0.0.1