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MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT

PURPOSE: Post-radiation changes in the brain can mimic tumor recurrence on MRI, requiring multiple short term follow-ups to differentiate tumor progression from radiation necrosis. We propose combining functional and anatomic imaging with FDOPA PET tracer in hybrid PET-MRI to improve detection of tu...

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Autores principales: Aboian, Mariam, Ravanfar, Vahid, Bahroos, Emma, Tong, Elizabeth, Taylor, Jennie, Oberheim Bush, Nancy Ann, Seo, Youngho, Cha, Soonmee, Pampaloni, Miguel Hernandez
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213305/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz014.077
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author Aboian, Mariam
Ravanfar, Vahid
Bahroos, Emma
Tong, Elizabeth
Taylor, Jennie
Oberheim Bush, Nancy Ann
Seo, Youngho
Cha, Soonmee
Pampaloni, Miguel Hernandez
author_facet Aboian, Mariam
Ravanfar, Vahid
Bahroos, Emma
Tong, Elizabeth
Taylor, Jennie
Oberheim Bush, Nancy Ann
Seo, Youngho
Cha, Soonmee
Pampaloni, Miguel Hernandez
author_sort Aboian, Mariam
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description PURPOSE: Post-radiation changes in the brain can mimic tumor recurrence on MRI, requiring multiple short term follow-ups to differentiate tumor progression from radiation necrosis. We propose combining functional and anatomic imaging with FDOPA PET tracer in hybrid PET-MRI to improve detection of tumor recurrence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventeen adult patients treated with radiation therapy were identified - four with metastatic disease from breast and lung cancer and thirteen with primary brain glioma (11 IDH wildtype glioblastoma and 2 astrocytoma). Patients were scanned on hybrid PET-MRI (GE Healthcare) with clinical MRI brain sequences and dynamic FDOPA uptake. Dynamic FDOPA uptake within these tumors over 45 minutes after tracer injection was analyzed and compared to ADC histogram analysis. RESULTS: For each of the patients, clinical multi sequence gadolinium enhanced MRI and dynamic PET imaging for up to 45 minutes with (18)F-FDOPA amino acid tracer was obtained. The total cost savings of scanning 17 patients in groups was 51.4% ($28,321), as opposed to the cost of individual radiosynthesis performed for each study. Quantitative analysis of tracer uptake in striatum, internal carotid artery, and superior sagittal sinus were performed with appropriate accumulation and subsequent washout of tracer respectively. Successful dynamic FDOPA uptake within the tumor was seen in all patients and ratio of tumor to contralateral ROI were found to range from 1.8–4.5. While raw SUV values did not differentiate between recurrent tumor and radiation changes, T/C SUVmax ratios were elevated to 4.5 in recurrent glioblastoma, 2.5 in hypoxic treated glioblastoma, and 1.8 in non-recurrent metastatic breast cancer after gamma knife treatment. CONCLUSION: Batch imaging of patients with [(18)F]FDOPA PET-MRI is feasible and cost effective. Understanding radionuclide synthesis process is critical for increasing accessibility of novel PET tracers to patients and results in significant cost savings.
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spelling pubmed-72133052020-07-07 MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT Aboian, Mariam Ravanfar, Vahid Bahroos, Emma Tong, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennie Oberheim Bush, Nancy Ann Seo, Youngho Cha, Soonmee Pampaloni, Miguel Hernandez Neurooncol Adv Abstracts PURPOSE: Post-radiation changes in the brain can mimic tumor recurrence on MRI, requiring multiple short term follow-ups to differentiate tumor progression from radiation necrosis. We propose combining functional and anatomic imaging with FDOPA PET tracer in hybrid PET-MRI to improve detection of tumor recurrence. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventeen adult patients treated with radiation therapy were identified - four with metastatic disease from breast and lung cancer and thirteen with primary brain glioma (11 IDH wildtype glioblastoma and 2 astrocytoma). Patients were scanned on hybrid PET-MRI (GE Healthcare) with clinical MRI brain sequences and dynamic FDOPA uptake. Dynamic FDOPA uptake within these tumors over 45 minutes after tracer injection was analyzed and compared to ADC histogram analysis. RESULTS: For each of the patients, clinical multi sequence gadolinium enhanced MRI and dynamic PET imaging for up to 45 minutes with (18)F-FDOPA amino acid tracer was obtained. The total cost savings of scanning 17 patients in groups was 51.4% ($28,321), as opposed to the cost of individual radiosynthesis performed for each study. Quantitative analysis of tracer uptake in striatum, internal carotid artery, and superior sagittal sinus were performed with appropriate accumulation and subsequent washout of tracer respectively. Successful dynamic FDOPA uptake within the tumor was seen in all patients and ratio of tumor to contralateral ROI were found to range from 1.8–4.5. While raw SUV values did not differentiate between recurrent tumor and radiation changes, T/C SUVmax ratios were elevated to 4.5 in recurrent glioblastoma, 2.5 in hypoxic treated glioblastoma, and 1.8 in non-recurrent metastatic breast cancer after gamma knife treatment. CONCLUSION: Batch imaging of patients with [(18)F]FDOPA PET-MRI is feasible and cost effective. Understanding radionuclide synthesis process is critical for increasing accessibility of novel PET tracers to patients and results in significant cost savings. Oxford University Press 2019-08-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7213305/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz014.077 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press, the Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Abstracts
Aboian, Mariam
Ravanfar, Vahid
Bahroos, Emma
Tong, Elizabeth
Taylor, Jennie
Oberheim Bush, Nancy Ann
Seo, Youngho
Cha, Soonmee
Pampaloni, Miguel Hernandez
MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title_full MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title_fullStr MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title_full_unstemmed MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title_short MLTI-18. PRECISION IMAGING OF METASTATIC AND PRIMARY BRAIN TUMORS AFTER RADIATION WITH (18)F-FDOPA PET-MRI IS FEASIBLE AND COST EFFECT
title_sort mlti-18. precision imaging of metastatic and primary brain tumors after radiation with (18)f-fdopa pet-mri is feasible and cost effect
topic Abstracts
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7213305/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdz014.077
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