Dual-time-point dynamic 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT for parametric imaging generation in prostate cancer

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Paphawarin Burasothikul, Chatchai Navikhacheevin, Panya Pasawang, Tanawat Sontrapornpol, Chanan Sukprakun, Kitiwat Khamwan
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Abstract

Purpose

To investigate the optimal dual-time-point (DTP) approaches using dynamic 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT imaging to generate parametric images for prostate cancer patients.

Methods

Fifteen patients with prostate cancer were intravenously administered 68Ga-PSMA-11 of 181.9 ± 47.2 MBq, followed by an immediate 60 min dynamic PET/CT scan. List-mode data were reconstructed into 25 timeframes (6 × 10 s, 8 × 30 s, and 11 × 300 s) and corrected for motion and partial volume effect. DTP parametric images were generated using different interval time points of 5 min and 10 min, with a minimum of 30 min time interval. Net influx rates (Ki) were calculated through the fitting of a single irreversible two-tissue compartmental model. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) values between DTP protocols and 60 min Ki were obtained. Lesion-to-background ratios (LBRs) of Ki and standardized uptake value (SUV) images in each DTP protocol were determined.

Results

The DTP protocol of 5–10 min with a 40–45 min interval showed the highest ICC of 0.988 compared with the 60 min Ki, whereas the ICC values for the intervals of 0–5 min with 55–60 min and 0–10 min with 50–60 min were 0.941. The LBRs of the 60 min Ki, 5–10 min with 40–45 min Ki, 0–5 min with 55–60 min Ki, 0–10 min with 50–60 min Ki, SUVmean, and SUVmax images were 29.53 ± 27.33, 13.05 ± 15.28, 45.15 ± 53.11, 45.52 ± 70.31, 19.77 ± 23.43, and 25.06 ± 30.07, respectively.

Conclusion

The 0–5 min with 55–60 min DTP parametric imaging exhibits a comparable Ki to 60 min parametric imaging and remarkable image quality and contrast than SUV imaging, enhancing prostate cancer diagnosis while maintaining time efficiency.

Abstract Image

用于前列腺癌参数成像生成的双时间点动态 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT
目的:研究使用动态 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT 成像生成前列腺癌患者参数图像的最佳双时间点 (DTP) 方法:对 15 名前列腺癌患者静脉注射 181.9 ± 47.2 MBq 的 68Ga-PSMA-11,然后立即进行 60 分钟动态 PET/CT 扫描。列表模式数据被重建为 25 个时间帧(6 × 10 秒、8 × 30 秒和 11 × 300 秒),并对运动和部分容积效应进行了校正。使用 5 分钟和 10 分钟的不同间隔时间点生成 DTP 参数图像,最小时间间隔为 30 分钟。净流入率(Ki)是通过拟合单一不可逆双组织区室模型计算得出的。得出了 DTP 方案与 60 分钟 Ki 之间的类内相关系数 (ICC) 值。确定了每个 DTP 方案中 Ki 和标准化摄取值 (SUV) 图像的病灶与背景比率 (LBR):结果:与 60 分钟的 Ki 相比,5-10 分钟、间隔 40-45 分钟的 DTP 方案显示出最高的 ICC 值 0.988,而 0-5 分钟、间隔 55-60 分钟和 0-10 分钟、间隔 50-60 分钟的 ICC 值均为 0.941。60 分钟 Ki、5-10 分钟与 40-45 分钟 Ki、0-5 分钟与 55-60 分钟 Ki、0-10 分钟与 50-60 分钟 Ki、SUVmean 和 SUVmax 图像的 LBR 分别为 29.53 ± 27.33、13.05 ± 15.28、45.15 ± 53.11、45.52 ± 70.31、19.77 ± 23.43 和 25.06 ± 30.07:0-5分钟与55-60分钟DTP参数成像的Ki值与60分钟参数成像相当,图像质量和对比度均优于SUV成像,在提高诊断前列腺癌效率的同时也保证了时间效率。
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Annals of Nuclear Medicine
Annals of Nuclear Medicine 医学-核医学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
111
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Nuclear Medicine is an official journal of the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine. It develops the appropriate application of radioactive substances and stable nuclides in the field of medicine. The journal promotes the exchange of ideas and information and research in nuclear medicine and includes the medical application of radionuclides and related subjects. It presents original articles, short communications, reviews and letters to the editor.
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