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Kinetic modeling of 68Ga-PSMA-11 and validation of simplified methods for quantification in primary prostate cancer patients.
Ringheim, Anna; Campos Neto, Guilherme de Carvalho; Anazodo, Udunna; Cui, Lumeng; da Cunha, Marcelo Livorsi; Vitor, Taise; Martins, Karine Minaif; Miranda, Ana Cláudia Camargo; de Barboza, Marycel Figols; Fuscaldi, Leonardo Lima; Lemos, Gustavo Caserta; Colombo Junior, José Roberto; Baroni, Ronaldo Hueb.
Afiliação
  • Ringheim A; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil. anna.m.ringheim@gmail.com.
  • Campos Neto GC; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Anazodo U; Lawson Health Research Institute, St Joseph's Health Care, 268 Grosvenor Street, London, Ontario, N6A 4V2, Canada.
  • Cui L; Department of Medical Biophysics, Western University, 1151 Richmond Street N, London, Ontario, N6A 5C1, Canada.
  • da Cunha ML; Division of Biomedical Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, SK, S7N 5A9, Canada.
  • Vitor T; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Martins KM; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Miranda ACC; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • de Barboza MF; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Fuscaldi LL; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Lemos GC; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Colombo Junior JR; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
  • Baroni RH; Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, Avenida Albert Einstein 627/701, Morumbi, Sao Paulo, SP, CEP 05652-900, Brazil.
EJNMMI Res ; 10(1): 12, 2020 Feb 24.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32140850
BACKGROUND: The positron emission tomography (PET) ligand 68Ga-Glu-urea-Lys(Ahx)-HBED-CC (68Ga-PSMA-11) targets the prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA), upregulated in prostate cancer cells. Although 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET is widely used in research and clinical practice, full kinetic modeling has not yet been reported nor have simplified methods for quantification been validated. The aims of our study were to quantify 68Ga-PSMA-11 uptake in primary prostate cancer patients using compartmental modeling with arterial blood sampling and to validate the use of standardized uptake values (SUV) and image-derived blood for quantification. RESULTS: Fifteen patients with histologically proven primary prostate cancer underwent a 60-min dynamic 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET scan of the pelvis with axial T1 Dixon, T2, and diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance (MR) images acquired simultaneously. Time-activity curves were derived from volumes of interest in lesions, normal prostate, and muscle, and mean SUV calculated. In total, 18 positive lesions were identified on both PET and MR. Arterial blood activity was measured by automatic arterial blood sampling and manual blood samples were collected for plasma-to-blood ratio correction and for metabolite analysis. The analysis showed that 68Ga-PSMA-11 was stable in vivo. Based on the Akaike information criterion, 68Ga-PSMA-11 kinetics were best described by an irreversible two-tissue compartment model. The rate constants K1 and k3 and the net influx rate constants Ki were all significantly higher in lesions compared to normal tissue (p < 0.05). Ki derived using image-derived blood from an MR-guided method showed excellent agreement with Ki derived using arterial blood sampling (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.99). SUV correlated significantly with Ki with the strongest correlation of scan time-window 30-45 min (rho 0.95, p < 0.001). Both Ki and SUV correlated significantly with serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) level and PSA density. CONCLUSIONS: 68Ga-PSMA-11 kinetics can be described by an irreversible two-tissue compartment model. An MR-guided method for image-derived blood provides a non-invasive alternative to blood sampling for kinetic modeling studies. SUV showed strong correlation with Ki and can be used in routine clinical settings to quantify 68Ga-PSMA-11 uptake.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article