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Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In a recent retrospective analysis, we evaluated the diagnostic value of repetitive early FAPI-PET-imaging with FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 for malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies in 24 cancer patients. Here, we apply a subgroup analysis to that dataset. Di...

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Autores principales: Glatting, Frederik M., Hoppner, Jorge, Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich, Huber, Peter E., Kratochwil, Clemens, Giesel, Frederik L., Haberkorn, Uwe, Röhrich, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215301
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author Glatting, Frederik M.
Hoppner, Jorge
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
Huber, Peter E.
Kratochwil, Clemens
Giesel, Frederik L.
Haberkorn, Uwe
Röhrich, Manuel
author_facet Glatting, Frederik M.
Hoppner, Jorge
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
Huber, Peter E.
Kratochwil, Clemens
Giesel, Frederik L.
Haberkorn, Uwe
Röhrich, Manuel
author_sort Glatting, Frederik M.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In a recent retrospective analysis, we evaluated the diagnostic value of repetitive early FAPI-PET-imaging with FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 for malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies in 24 cancer patients. Here, we apply a subgroup analysis to that dataset. Differential uptake behavior over time was observed in several subclasses of malignant lesions, inflammatory/reactive lesions and degenerative lesions. These differences over time were particularly manifested in the direct comparison between the uptakes associated with pancreatic carcinoma (stable or increasing over time) and inflammatory lesions of the pancreas (markedly decreasing over time). We conclude that multiple timepoint FAPI-PET/CT is a promising innovative imaging technique that provides additional imaging information compared to single timepoint imaging. ABSTRACT: Purpose: FAPI-PET is a promising imaging technique for various malignant as well as non-malignant pathologies. In a recent retrospective analysis, we evaluated the diagnostic value of repetitive early FAPI-PET-imaging with FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 for malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies. Here, we apply a subgroup analysis to that dataset and describe the tracer-wise uptake kinetic behavior of multiple types of FAPI-positive lesions, which are encountered frequently during clinical routine. Methods: A total of 24 cancer patients underwent whole-body FAPI-PET scans, and images were acquired at 10, 22, 34, 46 and 58 min after the administration of 150–250 MBq of (68)Ga-FAPI tracer molecules (eight patients each regarding FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74). Standardized uptake values (SUVmax and SUVmean) of healthy tissues, cancer manifestations and non-malignant lesions were measured and target-to-background ratios (TBR) versus blood and fat were calculated for all acquisition timepoints. Results: Differential uptake behavior over time was observed in several subclasses of malignant lesions, inflammatory/reactive lesions and degenerative lesions. These differences over time were particularly manifested in the direct comparison between the uptakes associated with pancreatic carcinoma (stable or increasing over time) and inflammatory lesions of the pancreas (markedly decreasing over time). Furthermore, marked differences were found between the three tracer variants regarding their time-dependent uptake and TBRs within different subclasses of malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies. Conclusion: Multiple timepoint FAPI-PET/CT is a promising innovative imaging technique that provides additional imaging information compared to single timepoint imaging. Differences in the kinetic behavior of malignant and benign pathologies can facilitate the interpretation of FAPI-positive lesions.
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spelling pubmed-96569772022-11-15 Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 Glatting, Frederik M. Hoppner, Jorge Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich Huber, Peter E. Kratochwil, Clemens Giesel, Frederik L. Haberkorn, Uwe Röhrich, Manuel Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In a recent retrospective analysis, we evaluated the diagnostic value of repetitive early FAPI-PET-imaging with FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 for malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies in 24 cancer patients. Here, we apply a subgroup analysis to that dataset. Differential uptake behavior over time was observed in several subclasses of malignant lesions, inflammatory/reactive lesions and degenerative lesions. These differences over time were particularly manifested in the direct comparison between the uptakes associated with pancreatic carcinoma (stable or increasing over time) and inflammatory lesions of the pancreas (markedly decreasing over time). We conclude that multiple timepoint FAPI-PET/CT is a promising innovative imaging technique that provides additional imaging information compared to single timepoint imaging. ABSTRACT: Purpose: FAPI-PET is a promising imaging technique for various malignant as well as non-malignant pathologies. In a recent retrospective analysis, we evaluated the diagnostic value of repetitive early FAPI-PET-imaging with FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74 for malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies. Here, we apply a subgroup analysis to that dataset and describe the tracer-wise uptake kinetic behavior of multiple types of FAPI-positive lesions, which are encountered frequently during clinical routine. Methods: A total of 24 cancer patients underwent whole-body FAPI-PET scans, and images were acquired at 10, 22, 34, 46 and 58 min after the administration of 150–250 MBq of (68)Ga-FAPI tracer molecules (eight patients each regarding FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74). Standardized uptake values (SUVmax and SUVmean) of healthy tissues, cancer manifestations and non-malignant lesions were measured and target-to-background ratios (TBR) versus blood and fat were calculated for all acquisition timepoints. Results: Differential uptake behavior over time was observed in several subclasses of malignant lesions, inflammatory/reactive lesions and degenerative lesions. These differences over time were particularly manifested in the direct comparison between the uptakes associated with pancreatic carcinoma (stable or increasing over time) and inflammatory lesions of the pancreas (markedly decreasing over time). Furthermore, marked differences were found between the three tracer variants regarding their time-dependent uptake and TBRs within different subclasses of malignant, inflammatory/reactive and degenerative pathologies. Conclusion: Multiple timepoint FAPI-PET/CT is a promising innovative imaging technique that provides additional imaging information compared to single timepoint imaging. Differences in the kinetic behavior of malignant and benign pathologies can facilitate the interpretation of FAPI-positive lesions. MDPI 2022-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9656977/ /pubmed/36358720 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215301 Text en © 2022 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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Glatting, Frederik M.
Hoppner, Jorge
Kauczor, Hans-Ulrich
Huber, Peter E.
Kratochwil, Clemens
Giesel, Frederik L.
Haberkorn, Uwe
Röhrich, Manuel
Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title_full Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title_fullStr Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title_full_unstemmed Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title_short Subclass Analysis of Malignant, Inflammatory and Degenerative Pathologies Based on Multiple Timepoint FAPI-PET Acquisitions Using FAPI-02, FAPI-46 and FAPI-74
title_sort subclass analysis of malignant, inflammatory and degenerative pathologies based on multiple timepoint fapi-pet acquisitions using fapi-02, fapi-46 and fapi-74
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9656977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36358720
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14215301
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