Standarized uptake value

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Standardized uptake value, abbreviated SUV, is a semi-quantitative measure in PET scans.

Non-small cell lung cancer

  • The SUV of fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose of the primary tumour is a predictor of lymph node metastases in a multivariate analysis.[1]
  • The ratio of the SUV node/SUV primary tumour (SUVN/SUVT) is better predictor than the maximal (node) SUV (SUVmax).[2]
    • Cut-off: 0.28.
      • Sensitivity 90%.
      • Specificity 68%.

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References

  1. Xu, ZQ.; Xie, LJ.; Fan, W.; Duan, XB.; Cheng, MH. (May 2014). "Risk factors for mediastinal lymph node metastasis in non-small-cell lung cancer by PET/CT.". Nucl Med Commun 35 (5): 466-71. doi:10.1097/MNM.0000000000000077. PMID 24535381.
  2. Mattes, MD.; Moshchinsky, AB.; Ahsanuddin, S.; Rizk, NP.; Foster, A.; Wu, AJ.; Ashamalla, H.; Weber, WA. et al. (Jun 2015). "Ratio of Lymph Node to Primary Tumor SUV on PET/CT Accurately Predicts Nodal Malignancy in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.". Clin Lung Cancer. doi:10.1016/j.cllc.2015.06.001. PMID 26163919.

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