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Functional characterization of adrenal lesions using [123I]IMTO-SPECT/CT.

Stefanie Hahner1, Michael C Kreissl, Martin Fassnacht, Heribert Haenscheid, Stefanie Bock, Frederik A Verburg, Pascal Knoedler, Katharina Lang, Christoph Reiners, Andreas K Buck, Bruno Allolio, Andreas Schirbel.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Adrenal tumors are highly prevalent and represent a wide range of different pathological entities. Conventional imaging often provides only limited information on the origin of these lesions. Novel specific imaging methods are, therefore, of great clinical interest.
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated [(123)I]iodometomidate ([(123)I]IMTO) imaging for noninvasive characterization of adrenal masses. DESIGN/
SETTING: This was a prospective monocentric diagnostic study in a tertiary care center. PATIENTS AND INTERVENTION: A total of 51 patients with an adrenal lesion underwent [(123)I]IMTO imaging after injection of 185 MBq of [(123)I]IMTO. Sequential planar whole-body scans until 24 hours postinjection and single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)/computed tomography imaging 4 to 6 hours postinjection were performed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Sensitivity and specificity of [(123)I]IMTO imaging for the noninvasive characterization of adrenal lesions were measured.
RESULTS: Adrenocortical tissue showed high and specific tracer uptake with a short investigation time and low radiation exposure. Qualitative analysis of SPECT/computed tomography data resulted in a sensitivity of 89% and a specificity of 85% for differentiating adrenocortical tumors from lesions of nonadrenocortical origin. Receiver-operating characteristic analysis of semiquantitative data revealed a sensitivity of 83% and a specificity of 86% for identification of adrenocortical lesions at a cutoff value of tumor to liver ratio of 1.3.
CONCLUSIONS: [(123)I]IMTO is a highly specific radiotracer for imaging of adrenocortical tissue with a short investigation time and low radiation exposure. Because of the general availability of SPECT technology, [(123)I]IMTO scintigraphy has the potential to become a widely used tool to noninvasively characterize the biology of adrenal lesions.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23426614     DOI: 10.1210/jc.2012-3045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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