Prostate Cancer Clinical Trial
— JPET2ClinicOfficial title:
Clinical Use of a J-PET Scanner Prototype Made of Plastic Scintilators
Positron emission tomography (PET), an advanced diagnostic imaging technique, exploits the annihilation of positrons (e+) to delineate pathological alterations within diseased tissues. Integral to PET scanners are detector systems that transform gamma photons into fluorescent photons, thereby gleaning insights into the energy, time, and spatial distribution of gamma photons emanating from positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. Conventional PET scanners, bear a significant financial burden primarily due to their reliance on LSO (lutetium oxyorthosilicate) or LYSO (lutetium yttrium oxyorthosilicate) scintillation crystals. The exorbitant cost and limited availability of these crystal scintillators impede the widespread adoption of PET scanners. In a departure from conventional PET technology, the prototype J-PET scanner employed in this trial employs plastic scintillators, characterized by unique physical properties. This prototype is further equipped with bespoke software enabling three-photon imaging based on the annihilation of ortho-positronium (o-Ps) generated within diseased tissue. This study delves into the clinical applicability of PET scanners employing plastic scintillators, particularly investigating the feasibility of PET imaging using plastic scintillators where gamma quanta interact by mechanisms other than the photoelectric effect. Furthermore, this study endeavors to contemporaneously acquire and analyze data related to the lifetime of ortho-positronium (o-P) atoms emanating from routine radiopharmaceuticals. Additionally, it seeks to validate the utilization of a novel diagnostic indicator, termed the "positron biomarker," through a prospective study, comparing its efficacy to conventional diagnostic PET scanning methodologies.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 25 |
Est. completion date | October 14, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | May 14, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - The patient is referred for a PET/CT scan, in accordance with recognized indications for examining the entire body. - Age over 18 years - Informed, voluntary consent to participate in the study Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant women, breastfeeding women - People with a previously diagnosed allergy to radiopharmaceuticals - Age under 18 years - Lack of cooperation with the patient - Lack of informed consent to participate in the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Poland | Department of Endocrinology and Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital in Krakow | Krakow |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Jagiellonian University | University Hospital in Krakow |
Poland,
Dadgar M, Parzych S, Baran J, Chug N, Curceanu C, Czerwinski E, Dulski K, Elyan K, Gajos A, Hiesmayr BC, Kaplon L, Klimaszewski K, Konieczka P, Korcyl G, Kozik T, Krzemien W, Kumar D, Niedzwiecki S, Panek D, Perez Del Rio E, Raczynski L, Sharma S, Shivani S, Shopa RY, Skurzok M, Stepien EL, Tayefi Ardebili F, Tayefi Ardebili K, Vandenberghe S, Wislicki W, Moskal P. Comparative studies of the sensitivities of sparse and full geometries of Total-Body PET scanners built from crystals and plastic scintillators. EJNMMI Phys. 2023 Oct 11;10(1):62. doi: 10.1186/s40658-023-00572-5. — View Citation
Huang B, Li T, Arino-Estrada G, Dulski K, Shopa RY, Moskal P, Stepien E, Qi J. SPLIT: Statistical Positronium Lifetime Image reconstruction via time-Thresholding. IEEE Trans Med Imaging. 2024 Jan 23;PP. doi: 10.1109/TMI.2024.3357659. Online ahead of print. — View Citation
Moskal P, Dulski K, Chug N, Curceanu C, Czerwinski E, Dadgar M, Gajewski J, Gajos A, Grudzien G, Hiesmayr BC, Kacprzak K, Kaplon L, Karimi H, Klimaszewski K, Korcyl G, Kowalski P, Kozik T, Krawczyk N, Krzemien W, Kubicz E, Malczak P, Niedzwiecki S, Pawlik-Niedzwiecka M, Pedziwiatr M, Raczynski L, Raj J, Rucinski A, Sharma S, Shivani, Shopa RY, Silarski M, Skurzok M, Stepien EL, Szczepanek M, Tayefi F, Wislicki W. Positronium imaging with the novel multiphoton PET scanner. Sci Adv. 2021 Oct 15;7(42):eabh4394. doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abh4394. Epub 2021 Oct 13. — View Citation
Moskal P, Kisielewska D, Curceanu C, Czerwinski E, Dulski K, Gajos A, Gorgol M, Hiesmayr B, Jasinska B, Kacprzak K, Kaplon L, Korcyl G, Kowalski P, Krzemien W, Kozik T, Kubicz E, Mohammed M, Niedzwiecki S, Palka M, Pawlik-Niedzwiecka M, Raczynski L, Raj J, Sharma S, Shivani, Shopa RY, Silarski M, Skurzok M, Stepien E, Wislicki W, Zgardzinska B. Feasibility study of the positronium imaging with the J-PET tomograph. Phys Med Biol. 2019 Mar 7;64(5):055017. doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/aafe20. — View Citation
Moskal P, Kubicz E, Grudzien G, Czerwinski E, Dulski K, Leszczynski B, Niedzwiecki S, Stepien EL. Developing a novel positronium biomarker for cardiac myxoma imaging. EJNMMI Phys. 2023 Mar 24;10(1):22. doi: 10.1186/s40658-023-00543-w. — View Citation
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) | ICC for Cancer Stage using the union for international cancer control (UICC) TNM (T= tumor, N= nodal stage, M = metastasis) System (8th Edition) for plastic scanner positron emission and computed tomography (J-PET/CT) exams compared to the standard of care (SOC) full-dose PET/CT as assessed by a panel of physicians | Initial analyzes will last 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Image quality | Composite outcome assessing image quality in terms of tumour to background ratio (TBR) and signal to noise (SNR), defined as the reciprocal coefficient of variation (COV) for J-PET/CT compared to the standard of care PET/CT | after 3 months following scan | |
Secondary | Subjective quality | Image quality (subjective) as rated by five independent nuclear medicine physicians on a five-point Likert scale (1= unacceptable, 2=poor, 3=moderate, 4=good, 5=high) for J-PET/CT compared to the standard of care PET/CT | after 3 months following scan | |
Secondary | Agreement | Inter-reader agreement for the primary outcome (UICC cancer stage) shall be compared between J-PET/CT and the standard of care PET/CT | after 3 months following scan | |
Secondary | Diagnostic accuracy | Assessment of the positive predictive value (PPV) for J-PET/CT compared to the standard of care PET/CT for patients who undergo surgery or biopsy and where histopathological confirmation of true positive (TP) and false positive (FP) findings are available | after 6 months following scan |
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