Dynamic 18 F-FET PET is a powerful imaging biomarker in gadolinium-negative gliomas

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Background We aimed to elucidate the place of dynamic O-(2-[ 18 F]-fluoroethyl)-L-tyrosine ( 18 F-FET) PET in prognostic models of gadolinium (Gd)-negative gliomas. Methods In 98 patients with Gd-negative gliomas undergoing 18 F-FET PET guided biopsy, time activity curves (TACs) of each tumor were qualitatively categorized as either increasing or decreasing. Additionally, post-hoc quantitative analyses were done using minimal time-to-peak (TTP min) measurements. Prognostic factors were obtained from multivariate hazards models. The fit of the biospecimen-and imaging-derived models was compared. Results A homogeneous increasing, mixed, and homogeneous decreasing TAC pattern was seen in 51, 19, and 28 tumors, respectively. Mixed TAC tumors exhibited both increasing and decreasing TACs. Corresponding adjusted 5-year survival was 85%, 47%, and 19%, respectively (P < 0.001). Qualitative and quantitative TAC measurements were highly intercorrelated (P < 0.0001). TTP min was longest (shortest) in the homogeneous increasing (decreasing) TAC group and in between in the mixed TAC group. TTP min was longer in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH)-mutant tumors (P < 0.001). Outcome was similarly precisely predicted by biospecimen-and imaging-derived models. In the biospecimen model, World Health Organization (WHO) grade (P < 0.0001) and IDH status (P < 0.001) were predictors for survival. Outcome of homogeneous increasing (homogeneous decreasing) TAC tumors was nearly identical, with both TTP min > 25 min (TTP min ≤ 12.5 min) tumors and IDH-mutant grade II (IDH-wildtype) gliomas. Outcome of mixed TAC tumors matched that of both intermediate TTP min (>12.5 min and ≤25 min) and IDH-mutant, grade III gliomas. Each of the 3 prognostic clusters differed significantly from the other ones of the respective models (P < 0.001). Conclusion TAC measurements constitute a powerful biomarker independent from tumor grade and IDH status.

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Kunz, M., Albert, N. L., Unterrainer, M., La Fougere, C., Egensperger, R., Schüller, U., … Thon, N. (2019). Dynamic 18 F-FET PET is a powerful imaging biomarker in gadolinium-negative gliomas. Neuro-Oncology, 21(2), 274–284. https://doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noy098

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