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Comparison of bone scintigraphy and 68Ga-PSMA PET for skeletal staging in prostate cancer
Authors:Thomas Pyka  Shozo Okamoto  Marielena Dahlbender  Robert Tauber  Margitta Retz  Matthias Heck  Nagara Tamaki  Markus Schwaiger  Tobias Maurer  Matthias Eiber
Affiliation:1.Department of Nuclear Medicine,Klinikum rechts der Isar der TU München,Munich,Germany;2.Department of Nuclear Medicine,Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine,Sapporo,Japan;3.Department of Urology,Klinikum rechts der Isar der TU München,Munich,Germany
Abstract:

Purpose

The aim of our study was to compare the diagnostic performance of 68Ga-PSMA PET and 99mTc bone scintigraphy (BS) for the detection of bone metastases in prostate cancer (PC) patients.

Methods

One hundred twenty-six patients who received planar BS and PSMA PET within three months and without change of therapy were extracted from our database. Bone lesions were categorized into benign, metastatic, or equivocal by two experienced observers. A best valuable comparator (BVC) was defined based on BS, PET, additional imaging, and follow-up data. The cohort was further divided into clinical subgroups (primary staging, biochemical recurrence, and metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer [mCRPC]). Additionally, subgroups of patients with less than 30 days delay between the two imaging procedures and with additional single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) were analyzed.

Results

A total of 75 of 126 patients were diagnosed with bone metastases. Sensitivities and specificities regarding overall bone involvement were 98.7–100 % and 88.2–100 % for PET, and 86.7–89.3 % and 60.8–96.1 % (p?p?

Conclusion

Ga-PSMA PET outperforms planar BS for the detection of affected bone regions as well as determination of overall bone involvement in PC patients. Our results indicate that BS in patients who have received PSMA PET for staging only rarely offers additional information; however, prospective studies, including a standardized integrated x-ray computed tomography (SPECT/CT) protocol, should be performed in order to confirm the presented results.
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