Abstract

To evaluate the clinical impact of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography on the planned management of prostate cancer patients with biochemical recurrence after surgery. We enrolled 276 prostate cancer patients referred to 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography due to biochemical recurrence after surgery (two consecutive prostate-specific antigen assays≥0.2ng/mL). First, the detection rate of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography was assessed according to differentprostate-specific antigen levels. Second, the independent predictors of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography positive results were assessed. Finally, the intended treatment before revision of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography was assessed by a multidisciplinary team based on the European Association of Urology guidelines, patient clinical condition and clinical parameters. Then, re-assessment of the treatment plan was prospectively recorded by the same board after revision of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography. The effective clinical impact of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography was rated as major (change in therapeutic approach), minor (same treatment, but modified therapeutic strategy) or none. The overall detection rate of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography was 47.5%. Prostate-specific antigen at 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography (odds ratio 3.52) and prostate-specific antigen doubling time <3months (odds ratio 3.98) were independent predictors of positive 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography results (all P≤0.03). 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography led to a major treatment change in 177 cases (64.1%), with a minor clinical impact of 2.5%. The overall clinical impact of 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography was 42.4%, 27.7%, 21.2% and 8.7% in men with prostate-specific antigen at 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography of 0.2-0.4, 0.5-1, 1.1-2 and >2ng/mL, respectively. 68 Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography/computed tomography allows clinicians to radically change the intended treatment approach before imaging evaluation, in roughly two out three individuals.

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