Tumor Sink Effect in ⁶⁸Ga-PSMA-11 PET : Myth or Reality?

Autor: Gafita, Andrei, Wang, Hui, Robertson, Andrew, Armstrong, Wesley R., Zaum, Raphael, Weber, Manuel, Yagubbayli, Farid, Kratochwil, Clemens, Grogan, Tristan R., Nguyen, Kathleen, Navarro, Fernando, Esfandiari, Rouzbeh, Rauscher, Isabel, Menze, Bjoern, Elashoff, David, Delpassand, Ebrahim S., Herrmann, Ken, Czernin, Johannes, Hofman, Michael S., Calais, Jeremie, Fendler, Wolfgang, Eiber, Matthias
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Popis: We aimed to systematically determine the impact of tumor burden on 68Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen-11 (68Ga-PSMA) PET biodistribution by the use of quantitative measurements. Methods: This international multicenter, retrospective analysis included 406 men with prostate cancer who underwent 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT. Of these, 356 had positive findings and were stratified by quintiles into a very low (quintile 1, ≤25 cm3), low (quintile 2, 25-189 cm3), moderate (quintile 3, 189-532 cm3), high (quintile 4, 532-1,355 cm3), or very high (quintile 5, ≥1,355 cm3) total PSMA-positive tumor volume (PSMA-VOL). PSMA-VOL was obtained by semiautomatic segmentation of total tumor lesions using qPSMA software. Fifty prostate cancer patients with no PSMA-positive lesions (negative scan) served as a control group. Normal organs, which included salivary glands, liver, spleen, and kidneys, were semiautomatically segmented using 68Ga-PSMA PET images, and SUVmean was obtained. Correlations between the SUVmean of normal organs and PSMA-VOL as continuous and categoric variables by quintiles were evaluated. Results: The median PSMA-VOL was 302 cm3 (interquartile range [IQR], 47-1,076 cm3). The median SUVmean of salivary glands, kidneys, liver, and spleen was 10.0 (IQR, 7.7-11.8), 26.0 (IQR, 20.0-33.4), 3.7 (IQR, 3.0-4.7), and 5.3 (IQR, 4.0-7.2), respectively. PSMA-VOL showed a moderate negative correlation with the SUVmean of the salivary glands (r = -0.44, P
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