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The goal of this diagnostic intervention clinical trial is to compare 18F-Fluciclovine uptake within brain lesions over 60 minutes compared with standard of care positive histology confirmation or confirmation MRI images. The main questions it aims to answer are:
Participants will undergo an 18F-fluciclovine head PET/CT scan prior to treatment for brain metastatic lesion(s). The study will characterize uptake dynamic PET images over 60 minutes. Uptake within the lesions and the benign brain parenchyma will be plotted on a time activity curve for 60 mins. Patients will undergo a second 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT to evaluate 18F-fluciclovine uptake in treated lesions over 60 minutes. This will be offered concurrently with the post-procedure standard of care (SOC) MRI to evaluate post-treatment changes. Uptake within the lesions and the benign brain parenchyma will be plotted on a 60 min time activity curve. Results will be compared to the pre-treatment baseline images. A third 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT will be offered to evaluate post radiation changes necrosis from recurrence, for up to 10 patients in our cohort who are under clinical surveillance (up to three years surveillance) and developed MRI evidence of either true progression or radionecrosis with clinical uncertainty after stereotactic radiosurgery. The initial 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT will serve as a baseline PET/CT scan. This will be compared to post procedural histological confirmation.
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This is a single-arm, 20 subject, pilot clinical trial utilizing 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT scan prior to treatment for brain metastatic lesion(s). Patients with recently diagnosed brain metastatic lesion(s) will be recruited based on MRI with or without histological confirmation, per standard of care. All patients will undergo an 18F-fluciclovine head PET/CT scan. The study will characterize uptake dynamic PET images over 60 minutes. Uptake within the lesions and the benign brain parenchyma will be plotted on a time activity curve for 60 mins. The investigators hypothesize that uptake will be above benign brain parenchyma. The 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT will serve as a baseline PET/CT scan.
Subjects will undergo a second 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT to evaluate 18F-fluciclovine uptake in treated lesions over 60 minutes. This will be offered concurrently with the post-procedure SOC MRI to evaluate post-treatment changes. Uptake within the lesions and the benign brain parenchyma will be plotted on a 60 min time activity curve. Results will be compared to the pre-treatment baseline images. Absolute SUV values of the lesions will be compared with contralateral normal brain, cerebellum, pituitary gland, and superior sagittal sinus. The investigators hypothesize that uptake of lesions with complete response will demonstrate significant reduction of uptake with persistent mild uptake above the pituitary gland. Focal uptake will be considered as residual viable disease. The truth will be correlated with histology confirmation, SOC images, or follow up.
A third 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT will be offered to evaluate post radiation changes necrosis from recurrence, for up to 10 patients in our cohort who are under clinical surveillance (up to three years surveillance) and developed MRI evidence of either true progression or radionecrosis with clinical uncertainty after stereotactic radiosurgery. The investigators hypothesize that the absolute uptake of lesions with radionecrosis will be significantly lower than that of true progression. The initial 18F-fluciclovine PET/CT will serve as a baseline PET/CT scan. This will be compared to post procedural histological confirmation.
If study results are promising, a larger prospective cohort study will be designed.
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Rachel E Jarrett, MPH
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