Challenges, limitations, and pitfalls of PET and advanced MRI in patients with brain tumors: A report of the PET/RANO group

Author:

Galldiks Norbert123ORCID,Kaufmann Timothy J4,Vollmuth Philipp56,Lohmann Philipp2ORCID,Smits Marion7ORCID,Veronesi Michael C8,Langen Karl-Josef236,Rudà Roberta9,Albert Nathalie L1011,Hattingen Elke12,Law Ian13,Hutterer Markus14,Soffietti Riccardo9ORCID,Vogelbaum Michael A15,Wen Patrick Y16,Weller Michael1718ORCID,Tonn Joerg-Christian1119

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne , Cologne , Germany

2. Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM-3, INM-4), Research Center Juelich , Juelich , Germany

3. Center for Integrated Oncology Aachen Bonn Cologne Duesseldorf (CIO ABCD) , Germany

4. Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic , Rochester, Minnesota , USA

5. Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Heidelberg , Heidelberg , Germany

6. Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital RWTH Aachen , Aachen , Germany

7. Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine and Brain Tumour Center, Erasmus MC , Rotterdam , The Netherlands

8. Department of Radiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison , Madison, Wisconsin , USA

9. Division of Neuro-Oncology, Department of Neuroscience, University of Turin , Turin , Italy

10. Department of Nuclear Medicine, LMU Hospital, Ludwig Maximilians-University of Munich , Munich , Germany

11. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Partner Site Munich, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) , Heidelberg , Germany

12. Goethe University, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Frankfurt , Frankfurt , Germany

13. Department of Clinical Physiology and Nuclear Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital-Rigshospitalet , Copenhagen , Denmark

14. Department of Neurology with Acute Geriatrics, Saint John of God Hospital , Linz , Austria

15. Department of Neuro-Oncology and Neurosurgery, Moffit Cancer Center , Tampa, Florida , USA

16. Center for Neuro-Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

17. Department of Neurology, Clinical Neuroscience Center, and University Hospital of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

18. University of Zurich , Zurich , Switzerland

19. Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Munich (LMU) , Munich , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Brain tumor diagnostics have significantly evolved with the use of positron emission tomography (PET) and advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. In addition to anatomical MRI, these modalities may provide valuable information for several clinical applications such as differential diagnosis, delineation of tumor extent, prognostication, differentiation between tumor relapse and treatment-related changes, and the evaluation of response to anticancer therapy. In particular, joint recommendations of the Response Assessment in Neuro-Oncology (RANO) Group, the European Association of Neuro-oncology, and major European and American Nuclear Medicine societies highlighted that the additional clinical value of radiolabeled amino acids compared to anatomical MRI alone is outstanding and that its widespread clinical use should be supported. For advanced MRI and its steadily increasing use in clinical practice, the Standardization Subcommittee of the Jumpstarting Brain Tumor Drug Development Coalition provided more recently an updated acquisition protocol for the widely used dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion MRI. Besides amino acid PET and perfusion MRI, other PET tracers and advanced MRI techniques (e.g. MR spectroscopy) are of considerable clinical interest and are increasingly integrated into everyday clinical practice. Nevertheless, these modalities have shortcomings which should be considered in clinical routine. This comprehensive review provides an overview of potential challenges, limitations, and pitfalls associated with PET imaging and advanced MRI techniques in patients with gliomas or brain metastases. Despite these issues, PET imaging and advanced MRI techniques continue to play an indispensable role in brain tumor management. Acknowledging and mitigating these challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration, standardized protocols, and continuous innovation will further enhance the utility of these modalities in guiding optimal patient care.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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