Assessment of Lymph Node Involvement with PET-CT in Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer. A FRANCOGYN Group Study.
Antoine TardieuLobna OuldamerFrançois MargueritteLauranne RossardAymeline LacorreNicolas BourdelGuillaume LadesCamille SalléeJacques MonteilGauthier TristanPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
The objective of our study is to evaluate the diagnostic performance of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET-CT) for the assessment of lymph node involvement in advanced epithelial ovarian, fallopian tubal or peritoneal cancer (EOC). This was a retrospective, bicentric study. We included all patients over 18 years of age with a histological diagnosis of advanced EOC who had undergone PET-CT at the time of diagnosis or prior to cytoreduction surgery with pelvic or para-aortic lymphadenectomy. We included 145 patients with primary advanced EOC. The performance of PET-CT was calculated from the data of 63 patients. The sensitivity of PET-CT for preoperative lymph node evaluation was 26.7%, specificity was 90.9%, PPV was 72.7%, and NPV was 57.7%. The accuracy rate was 60.3%, and the false-negative rate was 34.9%. In the case of primary cytoreduction (n = 16), the sensitivity of PET-CT was 50%, specificity was 87.5%, PPV was 80%, and NPV was 63.6%. The accuracy rate was 68.8%, and the false negative rate was 25%. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy (n = 47), the sensitivity of PET-CT was 18.2%, specificity was 92%, PPV was 66.7%, and NPV was 56.1%. The accuracy rate was 57.5%, and the false negative rate was 38.3%. Due to its high specificity, the performance of a preoperative PET-CT scan could contribute to the de-escalation and reduction of lymphadenectomy in the surgical management of advanced EOC in a significant number of patients free of lymph node metastases.
Keyphrases
- pet ct
- lymph node
- positron emission tomography
- neoadjuvant chemotherapy
- computed tomography
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- sentinel lymph node
- peritoneal dialysis
- magnetic resonance imaging
- clinical trial
- heart failure
- acute coronary syndrome
- locally advanced
- open label
- coronary artery disease
- pulmonary hypertension
- young adults
- pet imaging
- robot assisted