Evaluation of interim PET response criteria in paediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma-results for dedicated assessment criteria in a blinded dual-centre read

C. Furth*, H. Amthauer, H. Hautzel, I. G. Steffen, J. Ruf, J. Schiefer, S. Schönberger, G. Henze, R. Grandt, P. Hundsdoerfer, M. Dietlein, C. Kobe

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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the use and reliability of the new positron emission tomography (PET)-based response criteria for interim positron emission tomography (iPET) in patients with paediatric Hodgkin's lymphoma (pHL). Particular emphasis was put on interobserver variability and on identification of a visual cut-off defining patients with very low risk for relapse. Patients and methods: The iPET scans of 39 pHL patients were evaluated in two independent centres by two PET-experienced specialists in nuclear medicine (blinded read, centre consensus) each. The iPET scans were interpreted using a 5-point scale and were compared with the outcome. Cohen's kappa-test (κ) was used to analyse the interobserver agreement. Results: Concordant ratings were assessed in 19 patients with iPET-negative findings, in 11 patients with iPET-positive findings and in 2 patients with inconclusive ratings. A 'substantial agreement' between attended centres was achieved (κ = 0.748). All patients suffering relapse were concordantly identified, taking mediastinal blood pool structures (MBPS) as visual cut-off between PET-positive and PET-negative findings, respectively. All pHL patients with uptake lower than or equal to MBPS remained in complete remission. Conclusion(s): The iPET interpretation assured low interobserver variability. High sensitivity for identification of pHL patients suffering relapse is achieved if [18F]-fluorodeoxyglucose uptake above the MBPS value is rated as a PET-positive finding.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnals of Oncology
Volume22
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)1198-1203
Number of pages6
ISSN0923-7534
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05.05.2011

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