Maliha_2024_Eur.J.Nucl.Med.Mol.Imaging_51_3373

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Title : FAPI PET uptake patterns after invasive medical interventions: a single center retrospective analysis - Maliha_2024_Eur.J.Nucl.Med.Mol.Imaging_51_3373
Author(s) : Maliha PG , Hotta M , Farolfi A , Grogan T , Alano R , Limon A , Lam E , Carlucci G , Bahri S , Salavati A , Benz M , Silverman D , Gupta P , Quon A , Allen-Auerbach M , Czernin J , Calais J
Ref : Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging , 51 :3373 , 2024
Abstract :

PURPOSE: Fibroblast activation protein (FAP)-inhibitor (FAPI)-PET tracers allow imaging of the FAP-expressing cancer associated fibroblasts (CAF) and also the normal activated fibroblasts (NAF) involved in inflammation/fibrosis that may be present after invasive medical interventions. We evaluated [68Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 uptake patterns post-medical/invasive non-systemic interventions. METHODS: This single-center retrospective analysis was conducted in 79 consecutive patients who underwent [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 PET/CT. Investigators reviewed prior patient medical/invasive interventions (surgery, endoscopy, biopsy, radiotherapy, foreign body placement (FBP) defined as implanted medical/surgical material present at time of scan) and characterized the anatomically corresponding FAPI uptake intensity both visually (positive if above surrounding background) and quantitatively (SUVmax). Interventions with missing data/images or confounders of [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 uptake (partial volume effect, other cause of increased uptake) were excluded. Available correlative FDG, DOTATATE and PSMA PET/CTs were analyzed when available. RESULTS: 163 medical/invasive interventions (mostly surgeries (49%), endoscopies (18%) and non-surgical biopsies (10%)) in 60 subjects were included for analysis. 43/163 (26%) involved FBP. FAPI uptake occurred in 24/163 (15%) of interventions (average SUVmax 3.2 (mild), range 1.5-5.1). The median time-interval post-intervention to FAPI-PET was 47.5 months and was shorter when FAPI uptake was present (median 9.5 months) than when absent (median 60.1 months; p = 0.001). Cut-off time beyond which no FAPI uptake would be present post-intervention without FBP was 8.2 months, with a sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of 82, 90, 99 and 31% respectively. No optimal cutoff point could be determined when considering interventions with FBP. No significant difference was detected between frequency of [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 and [(18)F]FDG uptake in intervention sites. Compared to [(68)Ga]Ga-PSMA-11, [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 revealed more frequent and intense post-interventional tracer uptake. CONCLUSION: [(68)Ga]Ga-FAPI-46 uptake from medical/invasive interventions without FBP appears to be time dependent, nearly always absent beyond 8 months post-intervention, but frequently present for years with FBP.

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Maliha PG, Hotta M, Farolfi A, Grogan T, Alano R, Limon A, Lam E, Carlucci G, Bahri S, Salavati A, Benz M, Silverman D, Gupta P, Quon A, Allen-Auerbach M, Czernin J, Calais J (2024)
FAPI PET uptake patterns after invasive medical interventions: a single center retrospective analysis
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 51 :3373

Maliha PG, Hotta M, Farolfi A, Grogan T, Alano R, Limon A, Lam E, Carlucci G, Bahri S, Salavati A, Benz M, Silverman D, Gupta P, Quon A, Allen-Auerbach M, Czernin J, Calais J (2024)
Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 51 :3373