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Asian Spine Journal
2020 Volume.14 No. 5 p.629 ~ p.638
Standardized Uptake Value from Semiquantitative Bone Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography/Computed Tomography in Normal Thoracic and Lumbar Vertebrae of Breast Cancer Patients
Rohani Mohd Fazrin Mohd

Yonan Siti Nurshahirah Mohd
Tagiling Nashrulhaq
Zainon Wan Mohd Nazlee Wan
Udin Yusri
Nawi Norazlina Mat
Abstract
Study Design: Retrospective study.

Purpose: This study aims to semiquantitatively evaluate the standardized uptake value (SUV) of 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) radionuclide tracer in the normal vertebrae of breast cancer patients using an integrated single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography (CT) scanner.

Overview of Literature: Molecular imaging techniques using gamma cameras and stand-alone SPECT have traditionally been utilized to evaluate metastatic bone diseases. However, these methods lack quantitative analysis capabilities, impeding accurate uptake characterization.

Methods: A total of 30 randomly selected female breast cancer patients were enrolled in this study. The SUV mean (SUVmean) and SUV maximum (SUVmax) values for 286 normal vertebrae at the thoracic and lumbar levels were calculated based on the patients¡¯ body weight (BW), body surface area (BSA), and lean body mass (LBM). Additionally, 106 degenerative joint disease (DJD) lesions of the spine were also characterized, and both their BW SUVmean and SUVmax values were obtained. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was then performed to determine the cutoff value of SUV for differentiating DJD from normal vertebrae.

Results: The mean¡¾standard deviations for the SUVmean and SUVmax in the normal vertebrae displayed a relatively wide variability: 3.92¡¾0.27 and 6.51¡¾0.72 for BW, 1.05¡¾0.07 and 1.75¡¾0.17 for BSA, and 2.70¡¾0.19 and 4.50¡¾0.44 for LBM, respectively. Generally, the SUVmean had a lower coefficient of variation than the SUVmax. For DJD, the mean¡¾standard deviation for the BW SUVmean and SUVmax was 5.26¡¾3.24 and 7.50¡¾4.34, respectively. Based on the ROC curve, no optimal cutoff value was found to differentiate DJD from normal vertebrae.

Conclusions: In this study, the SUV of 99mTc-MDP was successfully determined using SPECT/CT. This research provides an approach that could potentially aid in the clinical quantification of radionuclide uptake in normal vertebrae for the management of breast cancer patients.
KEYWORD
Standardized uptake value, Single-photon emission computed tomography computed tomography, 99mTc-methylene diphosphonate, Thoracic vertebrae, Lumbar vertebrae, Breast neoplasms
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