Can SUVmaxof 68Ga-labeled PSMA Ligand and 18F-choline PET/CT Be Used to Predict the Radiation Dose in Prostate Cancer Patients?
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Lippincott Williams and Wilkins
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Gallium-68 (68Ga)-PSMA and 18F-Choline are two radionuclides that have already shown high potential for the detection of prostate cancer. The comparison between these two radionuclides has several advantages in radiation protection. The aim of this prospective study was to identify which of these two radionuclides can help in predicting the equivalent dose using the maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) of normal organs, the kidneys. Two groups of 40 patients (total n = 80) who underwent PET/CT using 68Ga or 18F for diagnosis of prostate cancer between April 2018 and December 2018 at the American University of Beirut Medical Center were included. First, the dose rates were measured after 1 h of radionuclide uptake at 1 m distance with background of 0.015 μSv h-1. Then, SUVmax for kidneys were determined from images obtained with PET/CT 1 h after injection of both radionuclides. The ratios of the equivalent doses to the SUVmax for kidneys were compared for both 68Ga-PSMA and 18F-Choline. There is a positive moderate relationship between the SUVmax for kidneys and the 68Ga dose rate after 1 h of injection at 1 m distance from the abdomen (p-value = 0.023 < 0.05). This relationship is statistically significant. However, there is a very low negative relationship between the SUVmax kidney and 18F dose rate after 1 h of injection at 1 m distance from the abdomen (p-value = 0.93 > 0.05). This relationship is not statistically significant. This leads to the suggestion that we can predict the equivalent dose due to 68Ga by indicating the SUVmax from the PET/CT images. © Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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Cancer, Dose, Dose equivalent, effective, Radiation protection, Choline, Diagnostic reference levels, Fluorine radioisotopes, Gallium isotopes, Gallium radioisotopes, Humans, Kidney, Ligands, Male, Positron emission tomography computed tomography, Prospective studies, Prostatic neoplasms, Radiation dosage, Radiopharmaceuticals, Therapeutic equivalency, Fluorine, Fluoromethylcholine, Gallium, Gallium 68 psma-11, Ligand, Radiopharmaceutical agent, Comparative study, Diagnostic imaging, Human, Positron emission tomography-computed tomography, Procedures, Prospective study, Prostate tumor, Radiation dose, Radiation response, Therapeutic equivalence