Complementary imaging of ultrasound and PET/CT: A new opportunity?

Clin Hemorheol Microcirc. 2021;79(1):39-54. doi: 10.3233/CH-219105.

Abstract

Aim: To evaluate the effectiveness of complementary imaging of high-resolution ultrasound including CEUS with PET/CT for tissue characterization and tumor detection.

Material and methods: 100 patients were examined with PET/CT and US/CEUS between January 2018 until February 2020. All patients underwent PET/CT followed by selective US/CEUS within 4 weeks. Comparison regarding concordant or diverging findings in PET/CT and US. Analysis of the differences concerning the lesions number of found by PET/CT and US/CEUS or the possibility of a secured diagnosis following ultrasound causing therapeutic changes.

Results: Diverging findings regarding the number of liver lesions in PET/CT and CEUS were found in 35 out of 64 patients (54%). Regarding renal lesions, a more definite diagnosis following ultrasound, causing a change of therapeutic approach, was achieved in 89%. Concordant results in PET/CT and US were found in 83% of patients with splenic and nodal findings. In 78% of patients with increased musculoskeletal or soft tissue tracer uptake, US was able to make a secured diagnosis with therapeutic changes.

Conclusion: The present results indicate a strong benefit of complementary imaging of PET/CT and selective, high-resolution ultrasound especially in patients with liver, renal and musculoskeletal or soft tissue findings.

Keywords: PET/CT; complementary imaging; ultrasound.

MeSH terms

  • Contrast Media
  • Humans
  • Liver Neoplasms*
  • Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography*
  • Ultrasonography

Substances

  • Contrast Media