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American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2014

Prediction of Glioma Recurrence Using Dynamic 18F-Fluoroethyltyrosine PET

T. Pyka; J. Gempt; F. Ringel; S. Hüttinger; S. van Marwick; Stephan Nekolla; H.-J. Wester; Markus Schwaiger; S. Förster

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Inter- and intratumor heterogeneity and the variable course of disease in patients with glioma motivate the investigation of new prognostic factors to optimize individual treatment. Here we explore the usefulness of standard static and more sophisticated dynamic 18F-fluoroethyltyrosine-PET imaging for the assessment of patient prognosis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-four consecutive patients with untreated, first-diagnosed, histologically proved glioma were included in this retrospective study. All patients underwent dynamic PET scans before surgery (± standard treatment) and were followed up clinically and by MR imaging. Static and dynamic tumor-to-background ratio, TTP, and slope-to-peak were obtained and correlated with progression-free survival. RESULTS: Twenty of 34 patients experienced progression, with a median progression-free survival of 28.0 ± 11.1 months. Dynamic TTP was highly prognostic for recurrent disease, showing a strong correlation with progression-free survival (hazard ratio, 6.050; 95% CI, 2.11–17.37; P < .001). Most interesting, this correlation also proved significant in the subgroup of low-grade glioma (hazard ratio, 5.347; 95% CI, 1.05–27.20; P = .044), but not when using established static imaging parameters, such as maximum tumor-to-background ratio and mean tumor-to-background ratio. In the high-grade glioma subgroup, both dynamic and static parameters correlated with progression-free survival. The best results were achieved by defining ROIs around “hot spots” in earlier timeframes, underlining the concept of intratumor heterogeneity. CONCLUSIONS: 18F-fluoroethyltyrosine-PET can predict recurrence in patients with glioma, with dynamic analysis showing advantages over static imaging, especially in the low-grade subgroup.


Archive | 2008

Initial Characterization of an 18 F-Labeled Myocardial Perfusion Tracer

Marc Huisman; Takahiro Higuchi; Sybille Reder; Stephan Nekolla; Thorsten Poethko; Sibylle Ziegler; David S. Casebier; Simon P. Robinson; Markus Schwaiger


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Effects of MR contrast agents on attenuation map generation and cardiac PET quantification in PET/MR

Sebastian Fürst; Michael Souvatzoglou; Christoph Rischpler; Sibylle Ziegler; Markus Schwaiger; Stephan Nekolla


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2008

Evaluation of the novel PET perfusion tracer 18F BMS747158-02 for measurement of myocardial infarct size in a rat model

Hossam M. Sherif; Antti Saraste; Takahiro Higuchi; Sybille Reder; Eliane Weidl; Thorsten Poethko; Axel W. Weber; Simon P. Robinson; Stephan Nekolla; Markus Schwaiger


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

F-18 labeled PET tracer LMI1195 for imaging norepinephrine handling in rat hearts

Takahiro Higuchi; Behrooz H. Yousefi; Sybille Reder; Christoph Rischpler; Eliane Weidl; Ming Yu; Simon P. Robinson; Markus Schwaiger; Stephan Nekolla


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

First simultaneous measurement of myocardial perfusion on whole-body PET/MR

Shelley H Zhang; Christoph Rischpler; Michael Souvatzoglou; Florian Gaertner; Sylvia Schachoff; Markus Schwaiger; Stephan Nekolla


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2011

Integrated simultaneous whole-body MR/PET: First comparison between MR/PET and PET/CT in patients

Alexander Drzezga; Michael Souvatzoglou; Ambros Beer; Sibylle Ziegler; Sebastian Fürst; Stephan Nekolla; Markus Schwaiger


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2008

Evaluation of a new myocardial PET tracer 18F-BMS-747158-02 (18F-BMS): Comparison to 13N ammonia and validation with microspheres

Stephan Nekolla; Sibylle Reder; Takahiro Higuchi; Saraste Antti; Ming Yu; Simon P. Robinson; David S. Casebier; Markus Schwaiger


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2007

Whole-body MR-PET: Characterization of PET performance by Monte Carlo simulations

Maria Jose Martinez; Irene Torres; Ralf Ladebeck; Stephan Nekolla; Sibylle Ziegler; Markus Schwaiger


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2012

Determination of absolute flow quantification: Comparison of different software packages and methods

Abdel Tahari; Mahadevan Rajaram; Kenji Fukushima; Martin Lodge; Benjamin Tsui; Stephan Nekolla; Richard Wahl; Frank Bengel; Paco E. Bravo

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Markus Essler

University Hospital Bonn

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John Hilton

Johns Hopkins University

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Tetsuo Sasano

Tokyo Medical and Dental University

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Daniel P. Holt

Johns Hopkins University

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