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World J Methodol. Mar 26, 2016; 6(1): 105-111
Published online Mar 26, 2016. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v6.i1.105
Table 1 Previously published randomized controlled trials to assess role of positron emission tomography in non-small cell lung cancer
Ref.Publication yearControl armTest armPrimary outcomeResultConclusion
van Tinteren et al[20] (PLUS study)2002CI ± brain imaging + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 96)CI ± brain imaging + PET + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 92)Number of futile thoracotomySignificant reduction in futile thoracotomy with PET-CT as compared to CI (19 vs 39, P = 0.003, relative reduction 51%, 95%CI: 32%-80%)Addition of PET to CI prevented unnecessary surgery in one out of five patients in suspected NSCLC
Viney et al[22]2004CI (n = 92)CI + PET (n = 91)Proportions of patients in whom thoracotomy was avoidedNo significant reduction in thoracotomy with the use of PET as compared to conventional imaging (4 vs 2, P = 0.2)PET has the potential for more appropriate stage specific therapy, it may not lead to a significant reduction in the number of thoracotomies avoided
Herder et al[23]2006CI ± brain imaging + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 233)CI ± brain imaging + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 232)Number of tests and procedures to finalize staging and operabilityEqual mean (standard deviation) number of procedures to finalize staging in CI and PET arm; 7.9 (2.0) vs 7.9 (1.9), P = 0.90No significant reduction in total numbers of diagnostic procedures in two groups
Fischer et al[15]2009CI + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 91)Conventional imaging + PET-CT + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 98)Number of futile thoracotomyReduction in futile thoracotomy with PET-CT (21 vs 38, P = 0.05)PET-CT reduced both the total number of thoracotomies and the number of futile thoracotomies
Maziak et al[21]2009CI ± brain imaging + invasive diagnostic procedures (n = 167)PET-CT + brain imaging + invasive agnostic procedures (n = 170)Correct upstaging to avoid stage inappropriate surgerySignificantly more upstaging with PET-CT as compared to CI (13.8% vs 6.8%, difference 7.0%, P = 0.046)PET-CT identifies more patients with mediastinal and extra-thoracic disease than CI