Impact of pre-operative positron emission tomography in gallbladder cancer Journal Article


Authors: Leung, U.; Pandit-Taskar, N.; Corvera, C. U.; D'Angelica, M. I.; Allen, P. J.; Kingham, T. P.; DeMatteo, R. P.; Jarnagin, W. R.; Fong, Y. M.
Article Title: Impact of pre-operative positron emission tomography in gallbladder cancer
Abstract: BackgroundCurrent pre-operative staging methods for gallbladder cancer (GBC) are suboptimal in detecting metastatic disease. Positron emission tomography (PET) may have a role but data are lacking. MethodsPatients with GBC and PET assessed by a hepatobiliary surgeon in clinic between January 2001 and June 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. Computed tomography (CT)/magnetic resonace imaging (MRI) were correlated with PET scans and analysed for evidence of metastatic or locally unresectable disease. Medical records were reviewed to determine if PET scanning was helpful by preventing non-therapeutic surgery or enabling resection in patients initially deemed unresectable. ResultsThere were 100 patients including 63 incidental GBC. Thirty-eight patients did not proceed to surgery, 35 were resected and 27 patients were explored but had unresectable disease. PET was positive for metastatic disease in 39 patients (sensitivity 56%, specificity 94%). Five patients definitively benefitted from PET: in 3 patients PET found disease not seen on CT, and 2 patients with suspicious CT findings had negative PET and successful resections. In a further 12 patients PET confirmed equivocal CT findings. Three patients had additional invasive procedures performed owing to PET avidity in other sites. Utility of PET was higher in patients with suspicious nodal disease on CT [odds ratio (OR) 7.1 versus no nodal disease, P = 0.0004], and in patients without a prior cholecystectomy (OR 3.1 versus post-cholecystectomy, P = 0.04). ConclusionAddition of PET to conventional cross-sectional imaging has a modest impact on management pre-operatively particularly in patients without a prior cholecystectomy and to confirm suspicious nodal disease on CT.
Keywords: diagnosis; experience; carcinoma; biliary cancer; cholangiocarcinoma; metastases; management; computed-tomography; pet-ct; staging-laparoscopy
Journal Title: HPB
Volume: 16
Issue: 11
ISSN: 1365-182X
Publisher: Elsevier Science, Inc.  
Date Published: 2014-11-01
Start Page: 1023
End Page: 1030
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000343935700009
DOI: 10.1111/hpb.12282
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 24894161
PMCID: PMC4487754
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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  1. Ronald P DeMatteo
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  2. Peter Allen
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  3. William R Jarnagin
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  4. Yuman Fong
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  5. T Peter Kingham
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  6. Universe Yu Hang Leung
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