Development of standardized image interpretation for 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT to detect prostate cancer recurrent lesions

Methods After primary treatment, biochemical relapse (BCR) occurs in a substantial number of patients with prostate cancer (PCa). PET/CT imaging with prostate-specific membrane antigen based tracers (68Ga-PSMA) has shown promising results for BCR patients. However, a standardized image interpretatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging 2017-09, Vol.44 (10), p.1622-1635
Hauptverfasser: Fanti, Stefano, Minozzi, Silvia, Morigi, Joshua James, Giesel, Frederik, Ceci, Francesco, Uprimny, Christian, Hofman, Michael S., Eiber, Matthias, Schwarzenbock, Sarah, Castellucci, Paolo, Bellisario, Cristina, Chauvie, Stéphane, Bergesio, Fabrizio, Emmett, Louise, Haberkorn, Uwe, Virgolini, Irene, Schwaiger, Markus, Hicks, Rodney J., Krause, Bernd J., Chiti, Arturo
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Zusammenfassung:Methods After primary treatment, biochemical relapse (BCR) occurs in a substantial number of patients with prostate cancer (PCa). PET/CT imaging with prostate-specific membrane antigen based tracers (68Ga-PSMA) has shown promising results for BCR patients. However, a standardized image interpretation methodology has yet to be properly agreed. The aim of this study, which was promoted and funded by European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM), is to define standardized image interpretation criteria for 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT to detect recurrent PCa lesions in patients treated with primary curative intent therapy (radical prostatectomy or radiotherapy) who presented a biochemical recurrence. In the first phase inter-rater agreement between seven readers from seven international centers was calculated on the reading of 68Ga-PSMA PET/CT images of 49 patients with BCR. Each reader evaluated findings in five different sites of recurrence (local, loco-regional lymph nodes, distant lymph nodes, bone, and other). In the second phase the re-analysis was limited to cases with poor, slight, fair, or moderate agreement [Krippendorff’s (K) alpha
ISSN:1619-7070
1619-7089
DOI:10.1007/s00259-017-3725-1