Prospective Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging and [18F]Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography at Diagnosis and Before Maintenance Therapy in Symptomatic Patients With Multiple Myeloma Included in the IFM/DFCI 2009 Trial: Results of the IMAJEM Study

Author:

Moreau Philippe1,Attal Michel1,Caillot Denis1,Macro Margaret1,Karlin Lionel1,Garderet Laurent1,Facon Thierry1,Benboubker Lotfi1,Escoffre-Barbe Martine1,Stoppa Anne-Marie1,Laribi Kamel1,Hulin Cyrille1,Perrot Aurore1,Marit Gerald1,Eveillard Jean-Richard1,Caillon Florence1,Bodet-Milin Caroline1,Pegourie Brigitte1,Dorvaux Veronique1,Chaleteix Carine1,Anderson Kenneth1,Richardson Paul1,Munshi Nikhil C.1,Avet-Loiseau Herve1,Gaultier Aurelie1,Nguyen Jean-Michel1,Dupas Benoit1,Frampas Eric1,Kraeber-Bodere Françoise1

Affiliation:

1. Philippe Moreau, Florence Caillon, Caroline Bodet-Milin, Aurelie Gaultier, Jean-Michel Nguyen, Benoit Dupas, Eric Frampas, and Françoise Kraeber-Bodere, University Hospital, Nantes; Michel Attal, University Hospital, Toulouse; Denis Caillot, University Hospital, Dijon; Margaret Macro, University Hospital, Caen; Lionel Karlin, University Hospital, Lyon; Laurent Garderet, University Hospital Saint-Antoine, Paris; Thierry Facon, University Hospital, Lille; Lotfi Benboubker, University Hospital, Tours;...

Abstract

Purpose Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography–computed tomography (PET-CT) are important imaging techniques in multiple myeloma (MM). We conducted a prospective trial in patients with MM aimed at comparing MRI and PET-CT with respect to the detection of bone lesions at diagnosis and the prognostic value of the techniques. Patients and Methods One hundred thirty-four patients received a combination of lenalidomide, bortezomib, and dexamethasone (RVD) with or without autologous stem-cell transplantation, followed by lenalidomide maintenance. PET-CT and MRI were performed at diagnosis, after three cycles of RVD, and before maintenance therapy. The primary end point was the detection of bone lesions at diagnosis by MRI versus PET-CT. Secondary end points included the prognostic impact of MRI and PET-CT regarding progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Results At diagnosis, MRI results were positive in 127 of 134 patients (95%), and PET-CT results were positive in 122 of 134 patients (91%; P = .33). Normalization of MRI after three cycles of RVD and before maintenance was not predictive of PFS or OS. PET-CT became normal after three cycles of RVD in 32% of the patients with a positive evaluation at baseline, and PFS was improved in this group (30-month PFS, 78.7% v 56.8%, respectively). PET-CT normalization before maintenance was described in 62% of the patients who were positive at baseline. This was associated with better PFS and OS. Extramedullary disease at diagnosis was an independent prognostic factor for PFS and OS, whereas PET-CT normalization before maintenance was an independent prognostic factor for PFS. Conclusion There is no difference in the detection of bone lesions at diagnosis when comparing PET-CT and MRI. PET-CT is a powerful tool to evaluate the prognosis of de novo myeloma.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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