DETERMINATION OF TUMOR VASCULARITY USING SELECTIVE HEPATIC ANGIOGRAPHY AS COMPARED WITH INTRAHEPATIC-ARTERIAL TC-99M MACROAGGREGATED ALBUMIN SCAN IN HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA

Citation
Twt. Leung et al., DETERMINATION OF TUMOR VASCULARITY USING SELECTIVE HEPATIC ANGIOGRAPHY AS COMPARED WITH INTRAHEPATIC-ARTERIAL TC-99M MACROAGGREGATED ALBUMIN SCAN IN HEPATOCELLULAR-CARCINOMA, Cancer chemotherapy and pharmacology, 33, 1994, pp. 190000033-190000036
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy",Oncology
ISSN journal
03445704
Volume
33
Year of publication
1994
Supplement
S
Pages
190000033 - 190000036
Database
ISI
SICI code
0344-5704(1994)33:<190000033:DOTVUS>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
A total of 51 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) were studie d to determine the tumour vascularity as determined by selective hepat ic angiography (HAG) and by intrahepatic-arterial technetium-99m-label ed macroaggregated albumin (Tc-99m-MAA) scan. The tumour vascularity w as graded on the HAG films by an interventional radiologist using a sc ale ranging from 1 (hypovascular) to 4 (extremely hypervascular). The grades of vascularity on HAG were grade 1 in 5 patients, grade 2 in 13 patients, grade 3 in 24 patients and grade 4 in 9 patients. The tumou r vascularity on scintigraphy was determined by quantifying the count rates over the tumour and normal liver areas by an analog/digital gamm a-camera, and the resultant tumour-to-normal ratio (T/N ratio) gave a quantitative measure of the vascularity. The range of the T/N ratio wa s 0.9 to 11.1, with a median of 3.7. There was no correlation between the tumour vascularity grading on HAG and the T/N ratio on the Tc-99m- MAA scan (Wilcoxon rank test, P = 0.83). Thus, we conclude that HAG ca nnot reveal the true vascularity nor reflect the T/N ratio in HCC.