Kunal Ramesh Chandekar, Swayamjeet Satapathy, Chandrasekhar Bal
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Utility of Novel Radiohybrid PSMA Ligands in PET Imaging of Biochemical Recurrence of Prostate Cancer-A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Purpose: Radiohybrid prostate-specific membrane antigen (rhPSMA) ligands are a novel class of radiopharmaceuticals developed for potential theranostic application in prostate cancer (PCa). We aimed to consolidate existing evidence on utility of 18 F-rhPSMA-7/7.3 for PET imaging in PCa in the setting of biochemical recurrence (BCR).
Patients and methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed using relevant keywords in PubMed, Scopus, and EMBASE. Articles evaluating utility of 18 F-rhPSMA-7/7.3 PET in PCa BCR, published through September 30, 2024, were included. rhPSMA PET detection rate (DR) in BCR was calculated on a per-patient basis, with pooled proportion and 95% confidence interval. Furthermore, pooled DRs using different cutoff values of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) were obtained.
Results: Five studies with 1513 patients (overall) were included. The pooled DR of 18 F-rhPSMA-7/7.3 PET in BCR was 81.7% (95% confidence interval: 76.3%-86.5%). The pooled DRs stratified by serum PSA levels were 60.7% for PSA <0.5 ng/mL, 80.1% for PSA between 0.5 and <1.0 ng/mL, 85.9% for PSA between 1.0 and <2.0 ng/mL, and 95.1% for PSA ≥2.0 ng/mL, respectively.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that novel radiotracers 18 F-rhPSMA-7/7.3 have excellent diagnostic utility as PET imaging agents in BCR of PCa. Further prospective multicenter studies are required to validate these novel tracers in diverse clinical settings with larger patient cohorts and assess their diagnostic accuracy in comparison to the PSMA ligands in current clinical practice.
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine is a comprehensive and current resource for professionals in the field of nuclear medicine. It caters to both generalists and specialists, offering valuable insights on how to effectively apply nuclear medicine techniques in various clinical scenarios. With a focus on timely dissemination of information, this journal covers the latest developments that impact all aspects of the specialty.
Geared towards practitioners, Clinical Nuclear Medicine is the ultimate practice-oriented publication in the field of nuclear imaging. Its informative articles are complemented by numerous illustrations that demonstrate how physicians can seamlessly integrate the knowledge gained into their everyday practice.