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Risk stratification of adrenal masses by [18F]FDG PET/CT: Changing tactics

Journal

CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 94, Issue 2, Pages 133-140

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cen.14338

Keywords

[F-18]FDG; adrenal; adrenocortical carcinoma; computed tomography; incidentaloma

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[F-18]FDG PET/CT improves the characterization of adrenal tumors, with the Tumour SUVmax:Liver SUVmax ratio showing good diagnostic performance for malignancy. A predictive model based on tumor size and uptake ratio provides an additional approach for assessing malignancy risk.
Context [F-18]FDG PET/CT improves adrenal tumour characterization. However, there is still no consensus regarding the optimal imaging biomarkers of malignancy. Objectives To assess the performance of Tumour standardized uptake value (SUV)(max):Liver SUVmax for malignancy-risk and to build and evaluate a prediction model. Design/Methods The cohort consisted of consecutive patients with adrenal masses evaluated by [F-18]FDG PET/CT. The gold standard for malignancy was based on histology or a multidisciplinary consensus in nonoperated cases. The performance of the previously reported cut-off for Tumour SUVmax:Liver SUVmax (>1.5) was evaluated in this independent cohort. Additionally, a predictive model of malignancy was built from the training cohort (previous study) and evaluated in the validation cohort (current study). Results Sixty-four patients were evaluated; 28% of them had a Cushing's syndrome. Fifty-four adrenal masses were classified as benign and 10 as malignant (including 7 adrenocortical carcinomas). Compared to benign masses, malignant lesions were larger in size, had higher unenhanced densities and higher [F-18]FDG uptake. CT-derived anthropometric parameters did not differ between benign and malignant masses. A tumour SUVmax:Liver SUVmax > 1.5 showed a good diagnostic performance: Se = 90.0%/Sp = 92.6%/PPV = 69.2%/NPV = 98.0% and accuracy = 92.2%. A predictive model based on tumour size and tumour-to-liver uptake SUVmax ratio for malignancy-risk was validated and provides a complementary approach to the ratio. Conclusions Tumour SUVmax:Liver SUVmax uptake ratio is a useful biomarker for diagnosis of adrenal masses. Another tactic would be to calculate with the model an individual risk of malignancy and integrate this information into a shared decision-making process.

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