Christoph Url
Innsbruck Medical University
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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2017
Alexander Kroiss; Christian Uprimny; Barry L. Shulkin; Andreas Frech; Herbert Tilg; Rudolf Wolfgang Gasser; Georg Mathias Sprinzl; Leonhard Gruber; Claudius Thomé; Clemens Plangger; Christoph Url; Gustav Fraedrich; Irene Virgolini
AimThe aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of 123I-MIBG SPECT/CT with that of 18F-DOPA PET/CT for staging extra-adrenal paragangliomas (PGLs) using both functional and anatomical images (i.e., combined cross-sectional imaging) as the reference standards.MethodsThree men and seven women (age range 26–73 years) with anatomical and/or histologically proven disease were included in this study. Three patients had either metastatic head-and-neck paragangliomas (HNPGLs) or multifocal PGL, and seven patients had nonmetastatic disease. Comparative evaluation included morphological imaging with CT, functional imaging with 18F-DOPA PET, and 123I-MIBG imaging including SPECT/CT. Imaging results were analyzed on a per-patient and per-lesion basis.ResultsOn a per-patient basis, 18F-DOPA PET’s detection rate for both nonmetastatic and metastatic/multifocal disease was 100%, whereas that of planar 123I-MIBG imaging alone was 10.0% and that of 123I-MIBG SPECT/CT was 20.0%. Overall, on a per-lesion basis, 18F-DOPA PET showed a sensitivity of 69.2% (McNemar p < 0.001) compared with anatomical imaging. Sensitivity of planar 123I-MIBG scintigraphy was 5.6%, and that of SPECT/CT was 11.1% (McNemar p < 0.0001). Overall, 18F-DOPA PET identified 18 lesions, and anatomical imaging identified 26 lesions; planar 123IMIBG imaging identified only 1 lesion, and SPECT/CT, 2 lesions.Conclusion18F-DOPA PET is more sensitive than is 123I-MIBG imaging, including SPECT/CT, for staging HNPGL. Combined functional and anatomical imaging (PET/CT) is indicated to exclude metastatic disease in extra-adrenal PGL.
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2013
Alexander Kroiss; Daniel Putzer; Andreas Frech; Clemens Decristoforo; Christian Uprimny; Rudolf Wolfgang Gasser; Barry L. Shulkin; Christoph Url; Gerlig Widmann; Rupert Prommegger; Georg Sprinzl; Gustav Fraedrich; Irene Virgolini
Clinical Chemistry | 2006
Angelika Hammerer-Lercher; Ralf Geiger; Johannes Mair; Christoph Url; Gerald Tulzer; Evelyn Lechner; Bernd Puschendorf; Rudolf Sommer
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2015
Alexander Kroiss; Barry L. Shulkin; Christian Uprimny; Andreas Frech; Rudolf Wolfgang Gasser; Christoph Url; Kurt Gautsch; Ruth Madleitner; Bernhard Nilica; Georg Sprinzl; Guenther Gastl; Gustav Fraedrich; Irene Virgolini
International Journal of Cardiology | 2007
Ralf Geiger; Angelika Hammerer-Lercher; Christoph Url; Ulrich Schweigmann; Bernd Puschendorf; Rudolf Sommer; Joerg I. Stein; Johannes Mair
Tumor Biology | 2014
József Dudás; Volker Schartinger; Angela Romani; Gabriele Schweigl; Kristian Kordsmeyer; Patricia Irina Marta; Christoph Url; Florian Kral; Herbert Riechelmann
Cancer Imaging | 2015
Daniel Dejaco; Christoph Url; Volker Schartinger; A. K. Haug; Natalie Fischer; D. Riedl; Andrea Posch; Herbert Riechelmann; Gerlig Widmann
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2013
Volker Schartinger; József Dudás; Clemens Decristoforo; Christoph Url; Johannes Schnabl; Georg Göbel; Irene Virgolini; Herbert Riechelmann; Michael Rasse; Dietmar Waitz; Daniel Putzer
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging | 2015
Volker Schartinger; József Dudás; Christoph Url; Susanne Reinold; Irene Virgolini; Alexander Kroiss; Herbert Riechelmann; Christian Uprimny
European Archives of Oto-rhino-laryngology | 2015
Johannes Schnabl; Astrid Wolf-Magele; Stefan Marcel Pok; Christoph Url; Patrick Zorowka; Georg Mathias Sprinzl