The lesion detection rate of Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MR in multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1

Author:

Gao Jing1,Liu Chang1,Zhou Jinxin1,Pan Yu1,Zhang Yifan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ruijin Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionThe purpose of the study was to determine the usefulness of Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MR in the identification of tumours in individuals with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1).MethodsIn this retrospective investigation, five individuals who had tested positive for a hereditary MEN1 variant underwent Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MR between May 2020 and January 2023. Several types of tumours associated with MEN1 were studied. MEN1‐related tumours included pituitary, parathyroid, gastroenteropancreatic, and adrenal. The rates of lesion identification between MRI, Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET, and Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MRI were examined. The maximum and mean standard uptake values (SUVmax and SUVmean) were evaluated in carefully delineated volumes of interest (VOI) for the relevant tumours.ResultsOf the 24 primary lesions, 14 were identified by Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET, 18 by MRI, and 20 by Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MRI. Two pituitary tumours were detected by all three techniques. All parathyroid tumours that were not detected by Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET and MRI were found by Tc‐99m MIBI SPECT/CT or/and EUS. Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MR detected more gastroenteropancreatic lesions. All adrenal tumours not identified by Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET were found by MRI or CT. The median SUVmax for lesions identified on Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MRI was 18.4 (range, 3.8‐85.2), and the median SUVmean was 12.0 (range, 2.3‐49.8).ConclusionThe combination of Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET and MRI demonstrated a higher detection rate and may be more useful in the work‐up of MEN1 providing a panoramic view of MEN1‐related lesions. To increase the identification of MEN1‐associated neuroendocrine lesions in the parathyroid gland, approaches other than Ga‐68 DOTATATE PET/MRI should be used.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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