Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6193887 | Surgical Oncology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
BackgroundWe performed a meta-analysis to compare the diagnostic performance of integrated 18FDG PET-CT with that of 18FDG PET alone and CT alone for the overall assessment of tumor distant metastases.MethodsWe performed a meta-analysis of 11 available articles (1107 patients). We calculated sensitivities, specificities, positive likelihood ratios, and negative likelihood ratios for integrated PET-CT, PET alone, and CT alone, respectively. We also constructed summary receiver operating characteristic curves for integrated PET-CT, PET alone, and CT alone, respectively.ResultsAcross 10 comparative studies (1058 patients), integrated PET-CT has higher sensitivity (0.95 vs 0.85) and similar specificity (0.96 vs 0.95) with PET alone. Across 7 comparative studies (745 patients), integrated PET-CT has higher sensitivity (0.97 vs 0.80) and similar specificity (0.97 vs 0.94) with CT alone.ConclusionIntegrated PET-CT is the most sensitive and accurate modality for tumor distant metastasis staging. Integrating PET with CT may tend to improve the sensitivity than PET alone and CT alone.