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Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer

Purpose: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography (PET) is emerging as an important modality for imaging patients with prostate cancer (PCa). As with any imaging modality, indeterminate findings will arise. The PSMA reporting and data system (PSMA-RADS) version 1.0 codi...

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Autores principales: Khatri, Wajahat, Chung, Hyun Woo, Werner, Rudolf A., Leal, Jeffrey P., Pienta, Kenneth J., Lodge, Martin A., Gorin, Michael A., Pomper, Martin G., Rowe, Steven P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11040665
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author Khatri, Wajahat
Chung, Hyun Woo
Werner, Rudolf A.
Leal, Jeffrey P.
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Lodge, Martin A.
Gorin, Michael A.
Pomper, Martin G.
Rowe, Steven P.
author_facet Khatri, Wajahat
Chung, Hyun Woo
Werner, Rudolf A.
Leal, Jeffrey P.
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Lodge, Martin A.
Gorin, Michael A.
Pomper, Martin G.
Rowe, Steven P.
author_sort Khatri, Wajahat
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description Purpose: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography (PET) is emerging as an important modality for imaging patients with prostate cancer (PCa). As with any imaging modality, indeterminate findings will arise. The PSMA reporting and data system (PSMA-RADS) version 1.0 codifies indeterminate soft tissue findings with the PSMA-RADS-3A moniker. We investigated the role of point-spread function (PSF) reconstructions on categorization of PSMA-RADS-3A lesions. Methods: This was a post hoc analysis of an institutional review board approved prospective trial. Around 60 min after the administration of 333 MBq (9 mCi) of PSMA-targeted (18)F-DCFPyL, patients underwent PET/computed tomography (CT) acquisitions from the mid-thighs to the skull vertex. The PET data were reconstructed with and without PSF. Scans were categorized according to PSMA-RADS version 1.0, and all PSMA-RADS-3A lesions on non-PSF images were re-evaluated to determine if any could be re-categorized as PSMA-RADS-4. The maximum standardized uptake values (SUVs) of the lesions, mean SUVs of blood pool, and the ratios of those values were determined. Results: A total of 171 PSMA-RADS-3A lesions were identified in 30 patients for whom both PSF reconstructions and cross-sectional imaging follow-up were available. A total of 13/171 (7.6%) were re-categorized as PSMA-RADS-4 lesions with PSF reconstructions. A total of 112/171 (65.5%) were found on follow-up to be true positive for PCa, with all 13 of the re-categorized lesions being true positive on follow-up. The lesions that were re-categorized trended towards having higher SUV(max)-lesion and SUV(max)-lesion/SUV(mean)-blood-pool metrics, although these relationships were not statistically significant. Conclusions: The use of PSF reconstructions for (18)F-DCFPyL PET can allow the appropriate re-categorization of a small number of indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A soft tissue lesions as more definitive PSMA-RADS-4 lesions. The routine use of PSF reconstructions for PSMA-targeted PET may be of value at those sites that utilize this technology.
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spelling pubmed-80679672021-04-25 Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer Khatri, Wajahat Chung, Hyun Woo Werner, Rudolf A. Leal, Jeffrey P. Pienta, Kenneth J. Lodge, Martin A. Gorin, Michael A. Pomper, Martin G. Rowe, Steven P. Diagnostics (Basel) Article Purpose: Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) positron emission tomography (PET) is emerging as an important modality for imaging patients with prostate cancer (PCa). As with any imaging modality, indeterminate findings will arise. The PSMA reporting and data system (PSMA-RADS) version 1.0 codifies indeterminate soft tissue findings with the PSMA-RADS-3A moniker. We investigated the role of point-spread function (PSF) reconstructions on categorization of PSMA-RADS-3A lesions. Methods: This was a post hoc analysis of an institutional review board approved prospective trial. Around 60 min after the administration of 333 MBq (9 mCi) of PSMA-targeted (18)F-DCFPyL, patients underwent PET/computed tomography (CT) acquisitions from the mid-thighs to the skull vertex. The PET data were reconstructed with and without PSF. Scans were categorized according to PSMA-RADS version 1.0, and all PSMA-RADS-3A lesions on non-PSF images were re-evaluated to determine if any could be re-categorized as PSMA-RADS-4. The maximum standardized uptake values (SUVs) of the lesions, mean SUVs of blood pool, and the ratios of those values were determined. Results: A total of 171 PSMA-RADS-3A lesions were identified in 30 patients for whom both PSF reconstructions and cross-sectional imaging follow-up were available. A total of 13/171 (7.6%) were re-categorized as PSMA-RADS-4 lesions with PSF reconstructions. A total of 112/171 (65.5%) were found on follow-up to be true positive for PCa, with all 13 of the re-categorized lesions being true positive on follow-up. The lesions that were re-categorized trended towards having higher SUV(max)-lesion and SUV(max)-lesion/SUV(mean)-blood-pool metrics, although these relationships were not statistically significant. Conclusions: The use of PSF reconstructions for (18)F-DCFPyL PET can allow the appropriate re-categorization of a small number of indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A soft tissue lesions as more definitive PSMA-RADS-4 lesions. The routine use of PSF reconstructions for PSMA-targeted PET may be of value at those sites that utilize this technology. MDPI 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8067967/ /pubmed/33917238 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11040665 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khatri, Wajahat
Chung, Hyun Woo
Werner, Rudolf A.
Leal, Jeffrey P.
Pienta, Kenneth J.
Lodge, Martin A.
Gorin, Michael A.
Pomper, Martin G.
Rowe, Steven P.
Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title_full Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title_fullStr Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title_short Effect of Point-Spread Function Reconstruction for Indeterminate PSMA-RADS-3A Lesions on PSMA-Targeted PET Imaging of Men with Prostate Cancer
title_sort effect of point-spread function reconstruction for indeterminate psma-rads-3a lesions on psma-targeted pet imaging of men with prostate cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33917238
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics11040665
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