[64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans

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[64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans. / Jensen, Jacob K.; Madsen, Johanne S.; Jensen, Malte E. K.; Kjaer, Andreas; Ripa, Rasmus S.

I: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, Bind 30, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 986–1000.

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Jensen, JK, Madsen, JS, Jensen, MEK, Kjaer, A & Ripa, RS 2023, '[64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans', Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, bind 30, nr. 3, s. 986–1000. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4

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Jensen, J. K., Madsen, J. S., Jensen, M. E. K., Kjaer, A., & Ripa, R. S. (2023). [64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 30(3), 986–1000. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4

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Jensen JK, Madsen JS, Jensen MEK, Kjaer A, Ripa RS. [64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans. Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 2023;30(3):986–1000. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4

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Jensen, Jacob K. ; Madsen, Johanne S. ; Jensen, Malte E. K. ; Kjaer, Andreas ; Ripa, Rasmus S. / [64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans. I: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology. 2023 ; Bind 30, Nr. 3. s. 986–1000.

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title = "[64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans",
abstract = "Purpose The aim of this study was to assess and compare the arterial uptake of the inflammatory macrophage targeting PET tracer [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE in patients with no or known cardiovascular disease (CVD) to investigate potential differences in uptake. Methods Seventy-nine patients who had undergone [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging for neuroendocrine neoplasm disease were retrospectively allocated to three groups: controls with no known CVD risk factors (n = 22), patients with CVD risk factors (n = 24), or patients with known ischemic CVD (n = 33). Both maximum, mean of max and most-diseased segment (mds) standardized uptake value (SUV) and target-to-background ratio (TBR) uptake metrics were measured and reported for the carotid arteries and the aorta. To assess reproducibility between different reviewers, Bland-Altman plots were made. Results For the carotid arteries, SUVmax (P = .03), SUVmds (0.05), TBRmax (P < .01), TBRmds (P < .01), and mean-of-max TBR (P = .01) were overall shown to provide a group-wise difference in uptake. When measuring uptake values in the aorta, a group-wise difference was only observed with TBRmds (P = .04). Overall, reproducibility of the reported uptake metrics was excellent for SUVs and good to excellent for TBRs for both the carotid arteries and the aorta. Conclusion Using [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET imaging as a marker of atherosclerotic inflammation, we were able to demonstrate differences in some of the most frequently reported uptake metrics in patients with different degrees of CVD. Measurements of the carotid artery as either maximum uptake values or most-diseased segment analysis showed the best ability to discriminate between the groups.",
keywords = "inflammation, atherosclerosis, PET, molecular imaging, ASCVD, LARGE ARTERIES, F-18-FDG PET, SOMATOSTATIN, EXPRESSION, CU-64-DOTATATE, PLAQUE, GA-68-DOTATOC, MACROPHAGES",
author = "Jensen, {Jacob K.} and Madsen, {Johanne S.} and Jensen, {Malte E. K.} and Andreas Kjaer and Ripa, {Rasmus S.}",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4",
language = "English",
volume = "30",
pages = "986–1000",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - [64Cu]Cu-DOTATATE PET metrics in the investigation of atherosclerotic inflammation in humans

AU - Jensen, Jacob K.

AU - Madsen, Johanne S.

AU - Jensen, Malte E. K.

AU - Kjaer, Andreas

AU - Ripa, Rasmus S.

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - Purpose The aim of this study was to assess and compare the arterial uptake of the inflammatory macrophage targeting PET tracer [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE in patients with no or known cardiovascular disease (CVD) to investigate potential differences in uptake. Methods Seventy-nine patients who had undergone [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging for neuroendocrine neoplasm disease were retrospectively allocated to three groups: controls with no known CVD risk factors (n = 22), patients with CVD risk factors (n = 24), or patients with known ischemic CVD (n = 33). Both maximum, mean of max and most-diseased segment (mds) standardized uptake value (SUV) and target-to-background ratio (TBR) uptake metrics were measured and reported for the carotid arteries and the aorta. To assess reproducibility between different reviewers, Bland-Altman plots were made. Results For the carotid arteries, SUVmax (P = .03), SUVmds (0.05), TBRmax (P < .01), TBRmds (P < .01), and mean-of-max TBR (P = .01) were overall shown to provide a group-wise difference in uptake. When measuring uptake values in the aorta, a group-wise difference was only observed with TBRmds (P = .04). Overall, reproducibility of the reported uptake metrics was excellent for SUVs and good to excellent for TBRs for both the carotid arteries and the aorta. Conclusion Using [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET imaging as a marker of atherosclerotic inflammation, we were able to demonstrate differences in some of the most frequently reported uptake metrics in patients with different degrees of CVD. Measurements of the carotid artery as either maximum uptake values or most-diseased segment analysis showed the best ability to discriminate between the groups.

AB - Purpose The aim of this study was to assess and compare the arterial uptake of the inflammatory macrophage targeting PET tracer [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE in patients with no or known cardiovascular disease (CVD) to investigate potential differences in uptake. Methods Seventy-nine patients who had undergone [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET/CT imaging for neuroendocrine neoplasm disease were retrospectively allocated to three groups: controls with no known CVD risk factors (n = 22), patients with CVD risk factors (n = 24), or patients with known ischemic CVD (n = 33). Both maximum, mean of max and most-diseased segment (mds) standardized uptake value (SUV) and target-to-background ratio (TBR) uptake metrics were measured and reported for the carotid arteries and the aorta. To assess reproducibility between different reviewers, Bland-Altman plots were made. Results For the carotid arteries, SUVmax (P = .03), SUVmds (0.05), TBRmax (P < .01), TBRmds (P < .01), and mean-of-max TBR (P = .01) were overall shown to provide a group-wise difference in uptake. When measuring uptake values in the aorta, a group-wise difference was only observed with TBRmds (P = .04). Overall, reproducibility of the reported uptake metrics was excellent for SUVs and good to excellent for TBRs for both the carotid arteries and the aorta. Conclusion Using [Cu-64]Cu-DOTATATE PET imaging as a marker of atherosclerotic inflammation, we were able to demonstrate differences in some of the most frequently reported uptake metrics in patients with different degrees of CVD. Measurements of the carotid artery as either maximum uptake values or most-diseased segment analysis showed the best ability to discriminate between the groups.

KW - inflammation

KW - atherosclerosis

KW - PET

KW - molecular imaging

KW - ASCVD

KW - LARGE ARTERIES

KW - F-18-FDG PET

KW - SOMATOSTATIN

KW - EXPRESSION

KW - CU-64-DOTATATE

KW - PLAQUE

KW - GA-68-DOTATOC

KW - MACROPHAGES

U2 - 10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4

DO - 10.1007/s12350-022-03084-4

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 36045250

VL - 30

SP - 986

EP - 1000

JO - Journal of Nuclear Cardiology

JF - Journal of Nuclear Cardiology

SN - 1071-3581

IS - 3

ER -

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