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Meta-Analysis of the Correlation between Apparent Diffusion Coefficient and Standardized Uptake Value in Malignant Disease.

CONTRAST MEDIA & MOLECULAR IMAGING(2017)

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The objective of this meta-analysis is to explore the correlation between the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) on diffusionweighted MR and the standard uptake value (SUV) of F-18-FDG on PET/CT in patients with cancer. Databases such as PubMed (MEDLINE included), EMBASE, and Cochrane Database of Systematic Review were searched for relevant original articles that explored the correlation between SUVand ADC in English. After applying Fisher's.. -to-.. transformation, correlation coefficient (..) values were extracted fromeach study and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated. Sensitivity and subgroup analyses based on tumor type were performed to investigate the potential heterogeneity. Forty-nine studies were eligible for the meta-analysis, comprising 1927 patients. Pooled.. for all studies was -0.35 (95% CI: -0.42-0.28) and exhibited a notable heterogeneity (I-2 = 78.4%; P < 0.01). In terms of the cancer type subgroup analysis, combined correlation coefficients of ADC/SUV range from -0.12 (lymphoma, n = 5) to -0.59 (pancreatic cancer, n = 2). We concluded that there is an average negative correlation between ADC and SUV in patients with cancer. Higher correlations were found in the brain tumor, cervix carcinoma, and pancreas cancer. However, a larger, prospective study is warranted to validate these findings in different cancer types.
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