Predictors of Metastasis in 68GA-Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen Pet-CT in the Primary Staging of Prostate Cancer

Author:

Karaca Erkin1ORCID,Kisa Erdem2ORCID,Cakici Mehmet Caglar3ORCID,Cetin Taha4,Yalcin Mehmet Yigit5,Ozbilen Mert Hamza6,Bildirici Cagdas7,Koc Gokhan4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology, Izmir City Hospital, Izmir 35540, Turkey

2. Department of Urology, Izmir Medicana International Hospital, Izmir 35170, Turkey

3. Department of Urology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul 34720, Turkey

4. Department of Urology, Izmir Medicalpoint Hospital, Izmir 35575, Turkey

5. Department of Urology, Sakarya Sadika Sabanci Hospital, Sakarya 54580, Turkey

6. Department of Urology, Adana City Hospital, Adana 1370, Turkey

7. Department of Urology, Bitlis State Hospital, Bitlis 13000, Turkey

Abstract

Background: The objective of this study was to investigate factors influencing Gallium 68 Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography (Ga68 PSMA PET-CT) uptake for primary staging in prostate cancer. Methods: Retrospective analysis was conducted on 499 non-metastatic and 243 de novo metastatic prostate cancer cases undergoing Ga68 PSMA PET-CT. Demographic, clinical, and imaging data were collected and analyzed. Multivariate logistic regression determined independent risk factors for metastasis detection on Ga68 PSMA PET-CT. Results: Metastatic cases showed higher levels of total PSA, PSA density (dPSA) and biopsy ISUP grade group compared to non-metastatic cases. Multivariate analysis identified cT2 stage and dPSA as independent predictors of metastasis detection on Ga68 PSMA PET-CT. Conclusions: Ga68 PSMA PET-CT plays a crucial role in prostate cancer staging, with identified factors such as clinical T stage and dPSA significantly impacting its diagnostic accuracy. These findings underscore the importance of Ga68 PSMA PET-CT in refining clinical staging and guiding treatment decisions for prostate cancer patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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