Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview

Hyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder characterized by the excessive production of the parathyroid hormone. The diagnosis is based on clinical and laboratory data. In most cases the only treatment is surgery and a correct preoperatory localization of the hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland(s) i...

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Main Authors: Cristina Ferrari, Giulia Santo, Paolo Mammucci, Antonio Rosario Pisani, Angela Sardaro, Giuseppe Rubini
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/3/231
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spelling doaj-833964499d2148d18bccfa313c0bd6932021-02-26T00:07:09ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592021-02-01923123110.3390/biomedicines9030231Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive OverviewCristina Ferrari0Giulia Santo1Paolo Mammucci2Antonio Rosario Pisani3Angela Sardaro4Giuseppe Rubini5Nuclear Medicine Unit, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalyNuclear Medicine Unit, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalyNuclear Medicine Unit, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalyNuclear Medicine Unit, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalySection of Radiology and Radiation Oncology, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalyNuclear Medicine Unit, Interdisciplinary Department of Medicine, University of Bari Aldo Moro, Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70124 Bari, ItalyHyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder characterized by the excessive production of the parathyroid hormone. The diagnosis is based on clinical and laboratory data. In most cases the only treatment is surgery and a correct preoperatory localization of the hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland(s) is essential. Currently, ultrasonography combined with [<sup>99m</sup>Tc]Tc-MIBI parathyroid scintigraphy, optionally associated with single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT), represent the standard preoperative imaging. In recent years, a number of studies have evaluated the potential role of choline positron emission tomography (PET) in hyperparathyroidism with promising results. Most of the recent evidence underlined its higher sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy in the localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands. Choline PET has a higher spatial resolution that is useful for the detection of smaller parathyroid glands and it also has shorter examination times and favorable radiation exposure. These are just a few of the aspects that support it to overcome traditional imaging. Moreover, from the preliminary data, the choline uptake mechanism seems to also have an impact on its better performance. For these reasons, if first used as second level imaging in patients with negative or inconclusive traditional imaging results, several authors have supported its use as a first line investigation. This comprehensive overview aims to provide an accurate description of the preliminary results available in the literature about the use of choline PET/CT in hyperparathyroidism and to compare these results with the performance of traditional imaging methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/3/231hyperparathyroidism[<sup>99m</sup>Tc]Tc-MIBI[<sup>18</sup>F]FCHcholinepositron emission tomographyPET/CT
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author Cristina Ferrari
Giulia Santo
Paolo Mammucci
Antonio Rosario Pisani
Angela Sardaro
Giuseppe Rubini
spellingShingle Cristina Ferrari
Giulia Santo
Paolo Mammucci
Antonio Rosario Pisani
Angela Sardaro
Giuseppe Rubini
Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
Biomedicines
hyperparathyroidism
[<sup>99m</sup>Tc]Tc-MIBI
[<sup>18</sup>F]FCH
choline
positron emission tomography
PET/CT
author_facet Cristina Ferrari
Giulia Santo
Paolo Mammucci
Antonio Rosario Pisani
Angela Sardaro
Giuseppe Rubini
author_sort Cristina Ferrari
title Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
title_short Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
title_full Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
title_fullStr Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Value of Choline PET in the Preoperative Localization of Hyperfunctioning Parathyroid Gland(s): A Comprehensive Overview
title_sort diagnostic value of choline pet in the preoperative localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland(s): a comprehensive overview
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Hyperparathyroidism is a metabolic disorder characterized by the excessive production of the parathyroid hormone. The diagnosis is based on clinical and laboratory data. In most cases the only treatment is surgery and a correct preoperatory localization of the hyperfunctioning parathyroid gland(s) is essential. Currently, ultrasonography combined with [<sup>99m</sup>Tc]Tc-MIBI parathyroid scintigraphy, optionally associated with single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT), represent the standard preoperative imaging. In recent years, a number of studies have evaluated the potential role of choline positron emission tomography (PET) in hyperparathyroidism with promising results. Most of the recent evidence underlined its higher sensitivity and diagnostic accuracy in the localization of hyperfunctioning parathyroid glands. Choline PET has a higher spatial resolution that is useful for the detection of smaller parathyroid glands and it also has shorter examination times and favorable radiation exposure. These are just a few of the aspects that support it to overcome traditional imaging. Moreover, from the preliminary data, the choline uptake mechanism seems to also have an impact on its better performance. For these reasons, if first used as second level imaging in patients with negative or inconclusive traditional imaging results, several authors have supported its use as a first line investigation. This comprehensive overview aims to provide an accurate description of the preliminary results available in the literature about the use of choline PET/CT in hyperparathyroidism and to compare these results with the performance of traditional imaging methods.
topic hyperparathyroidism
[<sup>99m</sup>Tc]Tc-MIBI
[<sup>18</sup>F]FCH
choline
positron emission tomography
PET/CT
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/3/231
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