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. 2022 Nov 25;12(12):1977. doi: 10.3390/life12121977

Table 2.

Results. From the left, the pathological PET/CT volumes are shown in the skeleton (HU > 150 on CT) for PSMA (SUV > 3), NaF (SUV > 10), and when both are pathological. The sclerosis volume from CT (HU > 600) is shown next (in the middle). Simultaneous sclerosis and pathological volumes for both PSMA and/or NaF are shown on the right. The volumes are shown in the M group (METS) and the N group (NO METS). The amount of sclerosis does not statistically differ between these patient groups (p < 0.55). All other pathological volumes differ significantly (statistically) from each other between the M and N groups. Statistical hypothesis: Mann–Whitney U-test for noninferiority.

PSMA > 3 NaF > 10 PSMA >3
&
NaF > 10
HU > 600 PSMA > 3&
HU > 600
NaF > 10
&
HU > 600
PSMA > 3
&
NaF > 10
&
HU > 600
METS (n = 14) 373 ± 885 262 ± 354 88.9 ± 170 1320 ± 501 327 ± 1120 54.0 ±110 19.9 ± 48.5
NO METS (n = 12) 19.2 ± 8.68 21.0 ± 49.3 0.050 ± 0.15 1231 ± 278 7.02 ± 3.53 2.29 ± 2.13 0.00 ± 0.00
p< 0.0010 0.000021 0.000020 0.55 0.000022 0.00026 0.000003