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    In: European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Abstract: Molecular imaging is pivotal in staging and response assessment of children with neuroblastoma (NB). [ 123 I]-metaiodobenzylguanidine (mIBG) is the standard imaging method; however, it is characterised by low spatial resolution, time-consuming acquisition procedures and difficult interpretation. Many PET catecholaminergic radiotracers have been proposed as a replacement for [ 123 I]-mIBG, however they have not yet made it into clinical practice. We aimed to review the available literature comparing head-to-head [ 123 I]-mIBG with the most common PET catecholaminergic radiopharmaceuticals. Methods We searched the PubMed database for studies performing a head-to-head comparison between [ 123 I]-mIBG and PET radiopharmaceuticals including meta-hydroxyephedrine ([ 11 C]C-HED), 18 F-18F-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine ([ 18 F]DOPA) [ 124 I]mIBG and Meta -[18F]fluorobenzylguanidine ([ 18 F]mFBG). Review articles, preclinical studies, small case series ( 〈 5 subjects), case reports, and articles not in English were excluded. From each study, the following characteristics were extracted: bibliographic information, technical parameters, and the sensitivity of the procedure according to a patient-based analysis (PBA) and a lesion-based analysis (LBA). Results Ten studies were selected: two regarding [ 11 C]C-HED, four [ 18 F]DOPA, one [ 124 I]mIBG, and three [ 18 F]mFBG. These studies included 181 patients (range 5–46). For the PBA, the superiority of the PET method was reported in two out of ten studies (both using [ 18 F]DOPA). For LBA, PET detected significantly more lesions than scintigraphy in seven out of ten studies. Conclusions PET/CT using catecholaminergic tracers shows superior diagnostic performance than mIBG scintigraphy. However, it is still unknown if such superiority can influence clinical decision-making. Nonetheless, the PET examination appears promising for clinical practice as it offers faster image acquisition, less need for sedation, and a single-day examination.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1619-7070 , 1619-7089
    Language: English
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
    Publication Date: 2023
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