Clinical validation of SPECT and CT/MRI image registration in radiolabeled monoclonal antibody studies of colorectal carcinoma Journal Article


Authors: Scott, A. M.; Macapinlac, H. A.; Divgi, C. R.; Zhang, J. J.; Kalaigian, H.; Pentlow, K.; Hilton, S.; Graham, M. C.; Sgouros, G.; Pelizzari, C.; Chen, G.; Schlom, J.; Goldsmith, S. J.; Larson, S. M.
Article Title: Clinical validation of SPECT and CT/MRI image registration in radiolabeled monoclonal antibody studies of colorectal carcinoma
Abstract: Registration methods combine the anatomic localizing ability of CT or MRI with SPECT images of radiolabeled monoclonal antibodies (Mabs), allowing the accurate staging of patients prior to surgery or following treatment. Methods: Twenty-four patients (15 males and 9 females, mean age 55 yr, range 29-70 yr) were studied with this technique. Ten patients had suspected colorectal cancer recurrence and were infused with 10 mCi of I-131-CC49 prior to staging laparotomy. Fourteen patients treated in a Phase I radioimmunotherapy study with I-131-CC49 were also studied. All patients underwent SPECT imaging of the abdomen and pelvis 5-7 days following infusion of Mab. Results: Phantom studies demonstrated a 3.6-mm surface fitting mean accuracy of datasets for the liver and 1.8 mm for an intrahepatic tumor. In the presurgical group, SPECT and CT/MRI registration allowed more accurate identification of uptake abnormal sites. Areas of metastatic disease >1 cm confirmed at surgery were found in six of nine patients with liver lesions and in two patients with extrahepatic (including one patient with pelvic) disease. In patients imaged following radioimmunotherapy, all lesions >1.5 cm seen on CT/MRI were identified, and activity distribution in tumor and normal tissue could be more accurately assessed. Conclusions: Routine registration of SPECT and CT/MRI images is feasible and allows more accurate anatomic assessment of sites of abnormal uptake in radiolabeled Mab studies.
Keywords: recurrence; monoclonal antibodies; colorectal carcinoma; diagnosis; resection; metastases; ct; image registration; fusion; emission tomography; mr; cancer; f-18 fdg pet
Journal Title: Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Volume: 35
Issue: 12
ISSN: 0161-5505
Publisher: Society of Nuclear Medicine  
Date Published: 1994-12-01
Start Page: 1976
End Page: 1984
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1994PW03500021
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 7989980
Notes: Source: Wos
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MSK Authors
  1. George Sgouros
    146 Sgouros
  2. Chaitanya Divgi
    163 Divgi
  3. Susan Hilton
    28 Hilton
  4. Steven M Larson
    959 Larson
  5. Keith S Pentlow
    70 Pentlow
  6. Martin C Graham
    53 Graham
  7. Jiaju   Zhang
    34 Zhang
  8. Andrew M. Scott
    62 Scott