The role of Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT in the pretreatment staging of primary prostate cancer

Danielle P. Meyrick, Marcus Asokendaran, Laura A. Skelly, Nat P. Lenzo, Andrew Henderson

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Abstract

Objectives This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the role of Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT in the primary staging of newly diagnosed prostate cancer (PCa), with a focus on the detection of metastatic nodal disease. Correlation of the rate of detection of metastatic disease by Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT with the Gleason score (GS) and serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was performed to determine the GS and PSA criteria defining patients who would benefit from Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT imaging for staging, risk stratification and therapy optimization.

Patients and methods Patient data and images from 70 patients with a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer who had undergone Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT were analysed retrospectively. Data and images were analysed for the rate of detection of primary and metastatic PCa, and correlation with PSA and GS.

Results The rate of detection of primary tumour by Ga-68-PSMA-I&T for patients with serum PSA less than 5 ng/ml was 73%. The corresponding rate was 90% for patients with PSA 5-10 ng/ml and 97% for patients with PSA more than 10 ng/ml. Metastatic PCa and/or infiltrative disease was detected in 24/70 study patients in total: 1/11 patients with PSA less than 5 ng/ml and 23/59 patients with serum PSA at least 5 ng/ml. The rate of detection of metastatic PCa was greater in patients with GS 9 or more (48%) relative to those with GS 8 (32%) or GS

Conclusion A role for Ga-68-PSMA-I&T PET/CT in primary PCa staging of high-grade disease (GS 8 or more and PSA >10 ng/ml) has been shown. There was a low rate of detection of PSMA-avid metastases in low-grade disease (GS 7 or less and PSA

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)956-963
Number of pages8
JournalNuclear Medicine Communications
Volume38
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2017

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