Intra-arterial administration boosts 177Lu-HA-DOTATATE accumulation in salvage meningioma patients
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2022-03-01
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Intravenous 177Lu-high-affinity (HA)-DOTATATE has shown promising results for the treatment of surgery- and radiotherapy-refractory meningiomas. We aimed to investigate the added value of intraarterial administration. Methods: Patients underwent at least 1 intravenous 177Lu-HA-DOTATATE treatment first and subsequent intraarterial cycles. Inpatient and intrapatient comparison was based on posttreatment 177Lu-HA-DOTATATE imaging 24 h after injection. The technical success rate and adverse events were recorded. Results: Four patients provided informed consent. The technical success rate was 100%, and no angiography-related or unexpected adverse events occurred. Intrapatient comparison showed an increased target lesion accumulation on both planar imaging (mean, 1220%) and SPECT/CT (mean, 1398%) after intraarterial administration, compared with intravenous administration. No unexpected adverse events occurred during follow-up. Conclusion: Intraarterial peptide receptor radionuclide therapy significantly increases tracer accumulation and is a safe and promising improvement for salvage meningioma patients. Future prospective studies on intraarterial peptide receptor radionuclide therapy are needed to determine the gain in efficacy and survival.
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PRRT, intraarterial, meningioma, somatostatin receptor, Taverne, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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Vonken, E-J P A, Bruijnen, R C G, Snijders, T J, Seute, T, Lam, M G E H, de Keizer, B & Braat, A J A T 2022, 'Intra-arterial administration boosts 177Lu-HA-DOTATATE accumulation in salvage meningioma patients', Journal of Nuclear Medicine, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 406-409. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.121.262491