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Publication Diagnostic role and prognostic impact of positron emission tomography/computed tomography in patients treated for uterine corpus cancer(2024) ;Stojiljković, Milica (55217486100) ;Šobić-šaranović, Dragana (57202567582) ;Odalović, Strahinja (57218390032) ;Petrović, Jelena (57207943674) ;Popović-Krneta, Marina (57428070900) ;Veljković, Miloš (57211281286) ;Ranković, Nevana (57222052968)Artiko, Vera (55887737000)Introduction/Objective The goal of our research was to evaluate diagnostic and prognostic role of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET-CT) in patients previously treated for uterine cancer and compare it to conventional imaging methods (CIM). Methods We analyzed 37 patients examined on PET-CT for follow-up or suspicion of uterine cancer recurrence, and who were previously treated with surgery and/or chemoradiotherapy. All patients underwent CT or magnetic resonance imaging prior to PET-CT, and were followed-up for at least one year. Results PET-CT showed sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy in uterine cancer relapse detection of 96.3%, 70%, and 89.2%, while those values for CIM were 92.6%, 40%, and 78.4 %, respectively. Correlation of PET-CT and CIM findings was 78% (29/37). In 13 out of 25 true positive patients on CIM, PET-CT found greater number of active sites missed by conventional imaging. Positive findings on PET-CT were associated with shorter progression free survival (p = 0.023, logrank test). Conclusion PET-CT constitutes an important diagnostic method in management of recurrent cancer of uterine corpus, demonstrating high sensitivity and accuracy. In comparison to CIM, PET-CT can discover larger number of active tumor sites, and also shows better specificity. PET-CT positive patients have worse prognosis with shorter progression free survival. © 2024, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication GammaKey system for improved diagnostics with gamma cameras(2014) ;Janković, Milica M. (36611860300) ;Pijetlović, Boris (56167841500) ;Marković, Ana Koljević (57198206230) ;Todorović-Tirnanić, Mila V. (12772684600) ;Beatović, Slobodanka Lj. (6507312377) ;Antić, Vojislav (55647858000) ;Odalović, Strahinja (57218390032) ;Sekulić, Stevan (56167436300) ;Jorgovanović, Nikola (24461567100)Popović, Dejan B. (7201969165)We designed the GammaKey system for the acquisition, storage and analysis of images from semi-analogue gamma scintillation cameras (GSCs). The GammaKey system, operating on a standard PC, replicates the functionality of earlier dedicated computer systems, allows the exchange of data in the DICOM format and has an open architecture enabling the development of new diagnostic techniques. The main purpose of the GammaKey is to enable the continued use of old GSCs which have functional scintillation crystals, but also to permit data exchange with new digital GSCs. The GammaKey has been technically validated by standards established by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. The GammaKey has been used for seven years in two leading centres for nuclear medicine in Serbia (the Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, and the Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad) in approximately 30,000 patients. Clinical application proves that the GammaKey is a robust and reliable system with high-quality image output. Data processing can be upgraded with non-standard features added on request as shown in two examples: (1) the testing of splenectomy efficacy in the case of thrombocytopenia with normal production; and (2) the detection and localisation of parathyroid adenomas. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication GammaKey system for improved diagnostics with gamma cameras(2014) ;Janković, Milica M. (36611860300) ;Pijetlović, Boris (56167841500) ;Marković, Ana Koljević (57198206230) ;Todorović-Tirnanić, Mila V. (12772684600) ;Beatović, Slobodanka Lj. (6507312377) ;Antić, Vojislav (55647858000) ;Odalović, Strahinja (57218390032) ;Sekulić, Stevan (56167436300) ;Jorgovanović, Nikola (24461567100)Popović, Dejan B. (7201969165)We designed the GammaKey system for the acquisition, storage and analysis of images from semi-analogue gamma scintillation cameras (GSCs). The GammaKey system, operating on a standard PC, replicates the functionality of earlier dedicated computer systems, allows the exchange of data in the DICOM format and has an open architecture enabling the development of new diagnostic techniques. The main purpose of the GammaKey is to enable the continued use of old GSCs which have functional scintillation crystals, but also to permit data exchange with new digital GSCs. The GammaKey has been technically validated by standards established by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association. The GammaKey has been used for seven years in two leading centres for nuclear medicine in Serbia (the Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade, and the Clinical Center of Vojvodina, Novi Sad) in approximately 30,000 patients. Clinical application proves that the GammaKey is a robust and reliable system with high-quality image output. Data processing can be upgraded with non-standard features added on request as shown in two examples: (1) the testing of splenectomy efficacy in the case of thrombocytopenia with normal production; and (2) the detection and localisation of parathyroid adenomas. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Hybrid imaging of vascular graft infection by positron emission tomography with computed tomography using fluorine-18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose: The Serbian national PET center experience(2019) ;Šaponjski, Jelena (57207943674) ;Šobić-Šaranović, Dragana (57202567582) ;Petrović, Nebojša (7006674561) ;Odalović, Strahinja (57218390032) ;Artiko, Vera (55887737000) ;Stojiljković, Milica (55217486100) ;Ranković, Nevena (57222052968) ;Veljković, Miloš (57211281286) ;Vukićević, Milica (57194569272) ;Bogosavljević, Nikola (57211279852) ;Jeremić, Danilo (57210977460)Šaponjski, Dušan (57193090494)Introduction Positron emission tomography (PET) with computed tomography (CT) using fluorine-18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG PET/CT) is a hybrid diagnostic method based on the cell’s glucose uptake detection, which correlates with the degree of disease activity. While other diagnostic procedures fail to evaluate functional tissue,18F-FDG PET/CT can be helpful in discovering active disease in patients with vascular graft infection. Methods This cohort retrospective study included 22 patients (17 male, five female; aged 61.7 ± 16.1) with suspected vascular graft infection. Blood analyses and CT were performed in all patients. Degree of glucose uptake was evaluated visually and semiquantitatively using maximal standardized uptake value (SUVmax). Findings were considered positive if focal fluoro-deoxyglucose (FDG) accumulation was greater in vascular graft projection than other parts of the blood vessel and liver. Results The sighs of active disease were found in 19 patients (86%) (16 male, three female) at the level of implanted vascular grafts: Six aortobifemoral (27%), four aortoiliac (18.2%), four of abdominal aorta (18.2%), two of thoracic aorta (9.1%), two femoral (9.1%), one femoropopliteal (4.5%) (SUVmax 7.9 + 2.4). Two patients were considered true and one false negative- due to antibiotic usage, which reduces FDG uptake. PET/CT helped in treatment alteration of 12 patients, seven (31.8%) started new medicament therapy, five (22.7%) had a surgical graft replacement. Overall sensitivity of this method is 95%, specificity 100%, positive predictive value 100%, negative predictive value 66.6%, accuracy 95.4%. Conclusion18F-FDG PET/CT is a useful diagnostic method in detection of active vascular graft infection with high diagnostic accuracy, which is important in avoiding unnecessary surgery and appropriate therapy planning. © 2019, Serbia Medical Society. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Preliminary experience with 18f-fluoro-deoxy-glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography in pediatric oncology patients.(2011) ;Odalović, Strahinja (57218390032) ;Sobić-Saranović, Dragana (57202567582) ;Pavlović, Smiljana (57225355345) ;Grozdić, Isidora (37107616900) ;Saranović, Djordjije (57190117313) ;Petrović, Milorad (55989504900) ;Milovanović, Aleksandar (57213394853) ;Petrasinović, Zorica (56057995200) ;Djurić-Stefanović, Aleksandra (16021199600)Obradović, Vladimir (7003389726)The aim of this study was to present preliminary experience with FDG PET/CT in pediatric oncology patients in National PET Center, Clinical Center of Serbia and to asses its impact on management of malignancies in children. 33 FDG PET/CT scans were performed on 30 pediatric patients. PET/CT imaging was performed for staging the disease, assessing therapy efficacy and diagnosing recurrent or metastatic disease. FDG PET/CT changed the stage of the disease in 60.6% (20/33) of the cases. 14 patients were down-staged after PET/CT, mostly patients with Hodgkin's disease, were in 7/10 cases PET/CT showed no activity in residual masses. Six scans led to upstage of the disease. In three cases PET/CT did not change the stage of disease, but has showed new distant metastases. In conclusion, FDG PET/CT showed important role in managing pediatric patients with different malignancies and was useful complementary diagnostic tool to conventional imaging methods.
