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A high 18F-FDOPA uptake is associated with a slow growth rate in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas

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Objective: In diffuse Grade II–III gliomas, a high3,4-dihydroxy-6-(18F)-fluoro-L-phenylalanine (18F-FDOPA) positron emission tomography (PET) uptake, with a standardized uptake value (SUVmax)/contralateral brain tissue ratio greater than 1.8, was previously found to be consistently associated with the presence of an isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation, whereas this mutation is typically associated with a better prognosis. This pilot study was aimed to ascertain the prognostic value of this high 18F-FDOPA uptake in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas with regard to the velocity of diameter expansion (VDE), which represents an established landmark of better prognosis when below 4 mm per year. Methods: 20 patients (42 ± 10 years, 10 female) with newly-diagnosed diffuse Grade II–III gliomas (17 with IDH mutation) were retrospectively included. All had a 18F-FDOPA PET, quantified with SUVmax ratio, along with a serial MRI enabling VDE determination. Results: SUVmax ratio was above 1.8 in 5 patients (25%) all of whom had a VDE <4 mm/year (100%) and IDH mutation (100%). Moreover, a SUVmax ratio above 1.8 was associated with higher rates of VDE <4 mm/year in the overall population (45 vs 0%, p = 0.04) and also in the subgroup of patients with IDH mutation (45 vs 0%, p = 0.10). Conclusion: This pilot study shows that in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas, a high 18F-FDOPA uptake would be predictive of low tumour growth, with a different prognostic significance than IDH mutation. Advances in knowledge: 18F-FDOPA PET in a single session imaging could have prognostic value in initial diagnosis of diffuse Grade II–III gliomas.
Title: A high 18F-FDOPA uptake is associated with a slow growth rate in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas
Description:
Objective: In diffuse Grade II–III gliomas, a high3,4-dihydroxy-6-(18F)-fluoro-L-phenylalanine (18F-FDOPA) positron emission tomography (PET) uptake, with a standardized uptake value (SUVmax)/contralateral brain tissue ratio greater than 1.
8, was previously found to be consistently associated with the presence of an isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation, whereas this mutation is typically associated with a better prognosis.
This pilot study was aimed to ascertain the prognostic value of this high 18F-FDOPA uptake in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas with regard to the velocity of diameter expansion (VDE), which represents an established landmark of better prognosis when below 4 mm per year.
Methods: 20 patients (42 ± 10 years, 10 female) with newly-diagnosed diffuse Grade II–III gliomas (17 with IDH mutation) were retrospectively included.
All had a 18F-FDOPA PET, quantified with SUVmax ratio, along with a serial MRI enabling VDE determination.
Results: SUVmax ratio was above 1.
8 in 5 patients (25%) all of whom had a VDE <4 mm/year (100%) and IDH mutation (100%).
Moreover, a SUVmax ratio above 1.
8 was associated with higher rates of VDE <4 mm/year in the overall population (45 vs 0%, p = 0.
04) and also in the subgroup of patients with IDH mutation (45 vs 0%, p = 0.
10).
Conclusion: This pilot study shows that in diffuse Grade II–III gliomas, a high 18F-FDOPA uptake would be predictive of low tumour growth, with a different prognostic significance than IDH mutation.
Advances in knowledge: 18F-FDOPA PET in a single session imaging could have prognostic value in initial diagnosis of diffuse Grade II–III gliomas.

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