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A total of fifty-five (55) patients with liver cirrhosis will be enrolled in this study to produce and validate dedicated Ga-PSMA-PET/MRI acquisition protocols.
The specific hypotheses include:
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[68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11(Ga-PSMA) is a novel radiotracer approved by the FDA in late 2020 to investigate prostate cancer in men. This compound targets the prostate-specific membrane antigen, which unlike the name suggests, has been detected in other anatomical regions, mainly associated with neoangiogenesis. The high affinity of PSMA toward neoangiogenesis can play several roles in imaging liver cirrhosis. In particular, it may highlight neovasculature and help distinguish microhemodynamic changes caused by shunting from those caused by increased vascular permeability associated to neoangiogenesis. Thus, Ga-PSMA may improve the interpretation of MRp maps, of DWI data (which is also influenced by microperfusion) and might add more confidence on Li-Rad classifications.
For each candidate patient subject, the study staff will first contact the treating clinician to inquire as to their willingness to allow investigators to approach the subject to participate in this study. The clinician will initially introduce the study to the patient and will obtain the patient's permission to be contacted by the study staff. One of the investigators or other study staff will then approach the subjects in accordance with PHRC policy. At the time of initial discussions about potentially participating in this study, the investigators will make it clear to potential subjects that the study scan is performed at the Charlestown Navy Yard to allow them to decide if travel associated with participation is too inconvenient. Subjects will be informed that a decision to participate or not in the PET/MRI protocol will not affect their care within MGH or any other Mass General Brigham facility. Informed consent will be obtained from the subjects by licensed physician principal investigator, licensed physician co-investigator, or licensed nurse practitioners listed as co-investigators with backup from a licensed physician investigator listed on study staff.
PET/MRI images will be acquired using the Biograph mMR combined 3 Tesla PET/MRI scanner. The image quality on these 3 Tesla devices will be very high, typical, or better than any other standard clinical MRI system. Subjects will be asked to lie still for the duration of the study. The investigators expect the entire imaging session to last about 80 minutes and not to exceed 120 minutes.
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Descriptive statistics will be used to compare the performance (detection rates, sensitivity, and specificity) of PET/MRI and MRI alone. When calculating sensitivity and specificity for each imaging modality, the gold standard will be considered whole-liver pathology for patients who undergo liver transplant; or biopsy/surgical pathology results in patients that do not undergo liver transplantation but are directed to biopsy; or finally imaging follow-up in patients who undergo follow-up only. No biopsy or image follow-up will be ever ordered for the sake of this study. They will be ordered only for standard clinical care. Means and standard deviations or median and (IQR) will be reported for continuous variables according to the variable distributions. Categorical variables will be reported as counts and proportions, and 95% Confidence Intervals will be included when applicable. A p-value <0.05 will be considered statistically significant. For the primary endpoint analysis, confusion matrices will be constructed comparing PET/MRI to PET alone ant to MRI alone. Each lesion described by the readers of the imaging modalities will then be classified accordingly into true positive, false positive, true negative or false negative. Sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value will then be computed using the adequate proportions as estimates. Additional parameters that will be evaluated include region of interest location, size, apparent diffusion coefficient value, and standardized uptake value, and quantitative MRp metrics.
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Diandrea Galloway; Onofrio Catalano, MD, Ph.D
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