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The utility of two somatostatin analog radiopharmaceuticals in assessment of radiologically indeterminate pulmonary lesions

dc.contributor.authorSobic-Saranovic, Dragana P. (57202567582)
dc.contributor.authorPavlovic, Smiljana V. (57225355345)
dc.contributor.authorArtiko, Vera M. (55887737000)
dc.contributor.authorSaranovic, Djordjije Z. (57190117313)
dc.contributor.authorJaksic, Emilija D. (6507797044)
dc.contributor.authorSubotic, Dragan (6603099376)
dc.contributor.authorNagorni-Obradovic, Ljudmila (57189629141)
dc.contributor.authorKozarevic, Nebojsa (6507691500)
dc.contributor.authorPetrovic, Nebojsa (7006674561)
dc.contributor.authorGrozdic, Isidora T. (37107616900)
dc.contributor.authorObradovic, Vladimir B. (7003389726)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T22:15:45Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T22:15:45Z
dc.date.issued2012
dc.description.abstractPurpose: The aim of our study was to assess diagnostic accuracy of Tc-99m depreotide and Tc-99m-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC scintigraphy for evaluation of pulmonary lesions that appeared ambiguous on computed tomography (CT). Material and Methods: Forty-nine consecutive patients (37 men and 12 women; mean age, 60 ± 11 years) with 60 pulmonary lesions on chest radiography and CT were referred for nuclear imaging. They were prospectively allocated to undergo whole-body scintigraphy (WBS) and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) using either Tc-99m depreotide (26 patients, group 1) or Tc-99m-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC imaging (23 patients, group 2). Histologic findings after tissue biopsy served as a gold standard for determining diagnostic accuracy of the 2 somatostatin analogs. Visual assessment was complemented by semiquantitative analysis based on target to background ratio. Results: Among the 32 pulmonary lesions scanned with Tc-99m depreotide, focal uptake was increased in 22 of 25 malignancies, whereas no uptake was found in 6 of 7 benign lesions (88% sensitivity, 85% specificity, and 88% accuracy) on both WBS and SPECT. Imaging of 28 pulmonary lesions with Tc-99m-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC had a similar diagnostic yield (sensitivity 87%, specificity 84%, and accuracy 86%). Overall, target to background ratios were higher on SPECT than WBS but not significantly different between groups 1 and 2 (SPECT 2.72 ± 0.70 vs. 2.71 ± 0.50, WBS 1.61 ± 0.32 vs. 1.62 ± 0.28, respectively). Conclusion: This study demonstrates that Tc-99m depreotide and Tc-99m-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC have similar diagnostic value for characterizing pulmonary lesions that appear ambiguous on CT. Copyright © 2012 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1097/RLU.0b013e3182335edb
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dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/9802
dc.subjectPulmonary lesion
dc.subjectSpect
dc.subjectTc-99m depreotide
dc.subjectTc-99m-EDDA/HYNIC-TOC
dc.titleThe utility of two somatostatin analog radiopharmaceuticals in assessment of radiologically indeterminate pulmonary lesions
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