Eric V. Li, Edward M. Schaeffer, Sai Kaushik Shankar Ramesh Kumar, Ruoji Zhou, Ximing J. Yang, Margarita Mana-Ay, Mariavittoria Vescovo, Austin Ho, Mary Kate Keeter, James Carr, David Casalino, Masha Kocherginsky, Hiten D. Patel, Ashley E. Ross, Hatice Savas
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Abstract
Purpose
PSMA PET offers the potential for improved local staging prior to radical prostatectomy (RP). We evaluated PSMA PET versus mpMRI for local and nodal staging for patients with localized NCCN high or very high risk prostate cancer undergoing RP.
Methods
A prospective single center pilot study was conducted from 9/2018 to 6/2022. Patients underwent both mpMRI and 18F-DCFPyL PSMA PET with limited MRI sequences, followed by RP with pelvic lymphadenectomy. Patient and side-specific performance of mpMRI and PSMA PET were compared to RP histopathological standard of truth for extraprostatic extension (EPE), seminal vesicle invasion (SVI), and lymph node involvement (LNI).
Results
At RP, 79% (38/48) had EPE, 31% had SVI, and 31% had LNI. At the patient level for EPE, PSMA PET had similar sensitivity (65.8% vs. 84.2%, respectively, P = 0.07) but higher specificity (80% vs. 40%, P = 0.045) compared to mpMRI, respectively. For SVI, PSMA PET had lower sensitivity (62.5% vs. 87.5%, P = 0.046) and similar specificity (87.5% vs. 90.6%, P = 0.56). For side-specific LNI, PSMA PET had higher sensitivity (50% vs. 25%, P = 0.03) and similar specificity (96.1% vs. 94.7%, P = 0.71) compared to mpMRI.
Conclusion
PSMA PET offers higher specificity for EPE and higher sensitivity for LNI compared to mpMRI. PSMA PET may improve overall surgical planning, and may be combined with diagnostic mpMRI and clinicopathological variables through nomograms to further predict EPE, SVI, or LNI.
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The European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging serves as a platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific information within nuclear medicine and related professions. It welcomes international submissions from professionals involved in the functional, metabolic, and molecular investigation of diseases. The journal's coverage spans physics, dosimetry, radiation biology, radiochemistry, and pharmacy, providing high-quality peer review by experts in the field. Known for highly cited and downloaded articles, it ensures global visibility for research work and is part of the EJNMMI journal family.