Prognostic Significance Of Sequential 18f-fdg Pet/Ct During Frontline Treatment Of Peripheral T Cell Lymphomas

Author:

Song Ga-Young,Jung Sung-Hoon,Ahn Seo-Yeon,Kim Mihee,Ahn Jae-Sook,Lee Je-Jung,Kim Hyeoung-Joon,Moon Jang Bae,Yoo Su Woong,Kwon Seong Young,Min Jung-Joon,Bom Hee-Seung,Kang Sae-Ryung,Yang Deok-HwanORCID

Abstract

Background/Aims: The prognostic significance of 18<sup>F</sup>-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT) in peripheral T-cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are controversial. We explored the prognostic impact of sequential 18<sup>F</sup>-FDG PET/CT during frontline chemotherapy of patients with PTCLs.Methods: In total, 143 patients with newly diagnosed PTCLs were included. Sequential 18<sup>F</sup>-FDG PET/CTs were performed at the time of diagnosis, during chemotherapy, and at the end of chemotherapy. The baseline total metabolic tumor volume (TMTV) was calculated using the the standard uptake value with a threshold method of 2.5.Results: A baseline TMTV of 457.0 cm3 was used to categorize patients into high and low TMTV groups. Patients with a requirehigh TMTV had shorter progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) than those with a low TMTV (PFS, 9.8 vs. 26.5 mo, <i>p</i> = 0.043; OS, 18.9 vs. 71.2 mo, <i>p</i> = 0.004). The interim 18<sup>F</sup>-FDG PET/CT response score was recorded as 1, 2–3, and 4–5 according to the Deauville criteria. The PFS and OS showed significant differences according to the interim 18<sup>F</sup>-FDG PET/CT response score (PFS, 120.7 vs. 34.1 vs. 5.1 mo, <i>p</i> < 0.001; OS, not reached vs. 61.1 mo vs. 12.1 mo, <i>p</i> < 0.001).Conclusions: The interim PET/CT response based on visual assessment predicts disease progression and survival outcome in PTCLs. A high baseline TMTV is associated with a poor response to anthracycline-based chemotherapy in PTCLs. However, TMTV was not an independent predictor for PFS in the multivariate analysis.

Funder

Korea Health Industry Development Institute

Ministry of Health and Welfare

Chonnam National University

Publisher

Korean Association of Internal Medicine

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