11C-Methionine PET/CT in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism and inconclusive pre-operative imaging work-up: diagnostic accuracy and role of semi-quantitative analysis

Daria Maccora, Carmelo Caldarella, Maria Lucia Calcagni

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Objective: 11C-Methionine PET/CT (C-MET) is a promising method in detecting abnormal parathyroid glands in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). The first aim of the study was to evaluate which is the diagnostic role of C-MET in patients with PHPT and inconclusive pre-operative imaging. Second, we aimed to investigate whether C-MET semi-quantitative parameters may reflect biochemical and histological characteristics of involved glands. Methods: Patients with PHPT, undergoing C-MET after an inconclusive pre-operative imaging and having a parathyroid surgery, were retrospectively included. C-MET visual and semi-quantitative assessment was performed. Parameters, as SUVmax, SUVpeak, SUVmean, functional lesion volume (FLV) and total lesion activity (TLA), were measured for each detected lesion; SUVmean, FLV and TLA were calculated on 40–90% thresholds of SUVmax to define SUVmean40-90, FLV40-90 and TLA40-90, respectively. Results were correlated with patients’ clinical-laboratory (calcium and PTH values) and histological data (size and weight of excised glands). Mann–Whitney test was used and P value < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: Thirty-eight patients (36 female, age: 57.69 ± 15.13 years) were included. Pre-operative median calcium and PTH values were 11.1 mg/dl [interquartile range (IQR) 10.6–11.5] and 154.6 pg/ml (IQR 101.8–227.0), respectively. C-MET showed a parathyroid uptake in 30 out of thirty-eight patients (78.9%). Among 42 nodules excised, C-MET correctly detected the side of the neck (right/left) in 30/42 with sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 79, 75 and 79%, respectively. C-MET correctly identified the exact position (superior/inferior) in 27/42 with sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of 75, 50 and 71%, respectively. SUVpeak, FLV50-70 and TLA40-70 were significantly (P < 0.05) higher in patients with higher PTH results. The histological size resulted significantly (P < 0.05) higher in abnormal glands with higher SUVmax, SUVpeak, FLV40-80 and TLA40-90, the weight was higher in glands with higher SUVpeak, SUVmean40-50, FLV40-80 and TLA40-90. Conclusions: C-MET showed a good performance in detecting hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands in PHPT patients with inconclusive pre-operative imaging. Semi-quantitative PET-derived parameters closely correlated with PTH as well as with size and weight of the excised gland, thus reflecting some biochemical and histological characteristics of involved glands.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)469-478
Number of pages10
JournalAnnals of Nuclear Medicine
Volume35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Hyperparathyroidism
  • Innovative biotechnology
  • Methionine
  • PET/CT
  • Semi-quantitative analysis

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