Affiliation:
1. University Hospital Muenster
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) is present in the proximal tubule cells of the kidneys. This results in high renal tracer uptake in PSMA-PET, which may contain useful information on renal function. As part of the clinical evaluation for [177Lu]-PSMA therapies, patients undergo PSMA-PET and often additional [99mTc]-mercapto-acetyltriglycine (MAG3) scintigraphy to assess renal function. Aim of this study was to evaluate estimation of renal function with [18F]-PSMA-1007-PET/CT (PSMA-PET) by comparison to synchronous MAG3-scintigraphies.
Methods
We retrospectively investigated 73 prostate cancer patients with 93 synchronously available PSMA-PET/CT, MAG3-scintigraphies and serum creatinine. For determination of split renal function in PSMA-PET/CT, we evaluated the relative unilateral total renal PSMA uptake, i.e. SUVmean multiplied by the renal volume (SRFPSMA-TOTAL) and relative unilateral maximal standardized uptake value (SRFSUV). These were compared to MAG3 split renal function (SRFMAG3) using Pearson correlation and receiver operating characteristics analysis. For determination of global renal function, correlation of bilateral total renal PSMA uptake with MAG3 tubular excretion rate and serum creatinine was assessed.
Results
SRFMAG3 was strongly correlated with SRFPSMA-TOTAL (r= 0.872, p<0.001) and with SRFSUV (r=0.815, p<0.001). Relevant abnormalities of SRFMAG3 (unilateral renal function < 25 %) could be detected with sensitivities and specificities of 90% and 92% for SRFPSMA-TOTAL, and 80% and 95% for SRFSUV. Measures of absolute renal function were only weakly correlated with bilateral total renal PSMA uptake.
Conclusion
Renal [18F]-PSMA-1007 uptake allowed to quantify renal split function with good accuracy based on SRFPSMA-TOTAL or SRFSUV.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC