11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients

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11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism : A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients. / Ismail, Afefah; Christensen, Julie Wulf; Krakauer, Martin; Søndergaard, Susanne Bonnichsen; Zerahn, Bo; Nygaard, Birte; Bennedbæk, Finn Noe; Kristensen, Bent; Jensen, Lars Thorbjørn.

In: Diagnostics, Vol. 10, No. 11, 975, 2020.

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Ismail, A, Christensen, JW, Krakauer, M, Søndergaard, SB, Zerahn, B, Nygaard, B, Bennedbæk, FN, Kristensen, B & Jensen, LT 2020, '11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients', Diagnostics, vol. 10, no. 11, 975. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110975

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Ismail, A., Christensen, J. W., Krakauer, M., Søndergaard, S. B., Zerahn, B., Nygaard, B., Bennedbæk, F. N., Kristensen, B., & Jensen, L. T. (2020). 11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients. Diagnostics, 10(11), [975]. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110975

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Ismail A, Christensen JW, Krakauer M, Søndergaard SB, Zerahn B, Nygaard B et al. 11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients. Diagnostics. 2020;10(11). 975. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10110975

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Ismail, Afefah ; Christensen, Julie Wulf ; Krakauer, Martin ; Søndergaard, Susanne Bonnichsen ; Zerahn, Bo ; Nygaard, Birte ; Bennedbæk, Finn Noe ; Kristensen, Bent ; Jensen, Lars Thorbjørn. / 11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism : A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients. In: Diagnostics. 2020 ; Vol. 10, No. 11.

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title = "11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism: A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: In patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) locating hyperfunctioning glands (HPGs) is crucial when planning minimally invasive surgery. Dual-isotope subtraction scintigraphy with 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide using SPECT/CT and planar pinhole imaging (Method A) has previously shown a sensitivity >93%. However, the method is costly and time consuming and entails a high radiation dose. 11C-Choline PET/CT (Method B) is an appealing candidate method unencumbered by these disadvantages.METHODS: Sixty patients with newly diagnosed PHPT participated and were scanned using both methods prior to parathyroidectomy. We investigated whether sensitivities of Method A and Method B are similar in a method-to-method comparison when using surgical findings as the true location.RESULTS: At the patient level, sensitivities were (A) 0.98 (95% CI: 0.90-1.00) and (B) 1.00 (95% CI: 0.93-1.00). At the gland level, sensitivities were (A) 0.88 (95% CI: 0.78-0.94) and (B) 0.87 (95% CI: 0.76-0.92). With a non-inferiority margin of ∆ = -0.1, we found a 1-sided p-value < 0.001.CONCLUSION: Our methods comparison study found that sensitivity of Method B was not inferior to Method A. We suggest that 11C-Choline PET/CT is a clinically relevant first-choice candidate for preoperative imaging of PHPT and that Method B can likely replace Method A in the near future.",
author = "Afefah Ismail and Christensen, {Julie Wulf} and Martin Krakauer and S{\o}ndergaard, {Susanne Bonnichsen} and Bo Zerahn and Birte Nygaard and Bennedb{\ae}k, {Finn Noe} and Bent Kristensen and Jensen, {Lars Thorbj{\o}rn}",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.3390/diagnostics10110975",
language = "English",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - 11C-Choline PET/CT vs. 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide Subtraction SPECT/CT for Preoperative Detection of Abnormal Parathyroid Glands in Primary Hyperparathyroidism

T2 - A Prospective, Single-Centre Clinical Trial in 60 Patients

AU - Ismail, Afefah

AU - Christensen, Julie Wulf

AU - Krakauer, Martin

AU - Søndergaard, Susanne Bonnichsen

AU - Zerahn, Bo

AU - Nygaard, Birte

AU - Bennedbæk, Finn Noe

AU - Kristensen, Bent

AU - Jensen, Lars Thorbjørn

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - BACKGROUND: In patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) locating hyperfunctioning glands (HPGs) is crucial when planning minimally invasive surgery. Dual-isotope subtraction scintigraphy with 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide using SPECT/CT and planar pinhole imaging (Method A) has previously shown a sensitivity >93%. However, the method is costly and time consuming and entails a high radiation dose. 11C-Choline PET/CT (Method B) is an appealing candidate method unencumbered by these disadvantages.METHODS: Sixty patients with newly diagnosed PHPT participated and were scanned using both methods prior to parathyroidectomy. We investigated whether sensitivities of Method A and Method B are similar in a method-to-method comparison when using surgical findings as the true location.RESULTS: At the patient level, sensitivities were (A) 0.98 (95% CI: 0.90-1.00) and (B) 1.00 (95% CI: 0.93-1.00). At the gland level, sensitivities were (A) 0.88 (95% CI: 0.78-0.94) and (B) 0.87 (95% CI: 0.76-0.92). With a non-inferiority margin of ∆ = -0.1, we found a 1-sided p-value < 0.001.CONCLUSION: Our methods comparison study found that sensitivity of Method B was not inferior to Method A. We suggest that 11C-Choline PET/CT is a clinically relevant first-choice candidate for preoperative imaging of PHPT and that Method B can likely replace Method A in the near future.

AB - BACKGROUND: In patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT) locating hyperfunctioning glands (HPGs) is crucial when planning minimally invasive surgery. Dual-isotope subtraction scintigraphy with 99mTc-MIBI/123Iodide using SPECT/CT and planar pinhole imaging (Method A) has previously shown a sensitivity >93%. However, the method is costly and time consuming and entails a high radiation dose. 11C-Choline PET/CT (Method B) is an appealing candidate method unencumbered by these disadvantages.METHODS: Sixty patients with newly diagnosed PHPT participated and were scanned using both methods prior to parathyroidectomy. We investigated whether sensitivities of Method A and Method B are similar in a method-to-method comparison when using surgical findings as the true location.RESULTS: At the patient level, sensitivities were (A) 0.98 (95% CI: 0.90-1.00) and (B) 1.00 (95% CI: 0.93-1.00). At the gland level, sensitivities were (A) 0.88 (95% CI: 0.78-0.94) and (B) 0.87 (95% CI: 0.76-0.92). With a non-inferiority margin of ∆ = -0.1, we found a 1-sided p-value < 0.001.CONCLUSION: Our methods comparison study found that sensitivity of Method B was not inferior to Method A. We suggest that 11C-Choline PET/CT is a clinically relevant first-choice candidate for preoperative imaging of PHPT and that Method B can likely replace Method A in the near future.

U2 - 10.3390/diagnostics10110975

DO - 10.3390/diagnostics10110975

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 33228254

VL - 10

JO - Diagnostics

JF - Diagnostics

SN - 2075-4418

IS - 11

M1 - 975

ER -

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