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68Ga-NOTA Evans Blue PET/CT in Patients With Lymphatic System Related Diseases

Recruiting
18 - 80 years of age
Both
Phase 1

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Overview

To evaluate the potential usefulness of 68Ga-NOTA Evans Blue (68Ga-NEB) positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) for the diagnosis of primary and efficacy assessment in lymphatic system related diseases.

Description

Subjects with lymphatic system related diseases underwent 68Ga-NEB PET/CT either for a primary diagnosis or for efficacy assessment. Anomalies were detected by visual analysis and quantitative analysis of maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax). To compare the diagnostic sensitivity of 68Ga-NEB PET/CT lymphatic imaging with other lymphatic imaging such as 99mTc-dextran for lymphatic system related diseases.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • adult population (aged between18 years and 80 years)
  • patients with suspected or new diagnosed or previously treated lymphatic system related diseases
  • patients who had scheduled 68Ga-NEB PET/CT scan
  • patients who were able to provide informed consent (signed by participant, parent or legal representative) and assent according to the guidelines of the Clinical Research Ethics Committee

Exclusion Criteria:

  • patients with pregnancy
  • the inability or unwillingness of the research participant, parent or legal representative to provide written informed consent.

Study details

Positron-Emission Tomography

NCT05140083

First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University

25 January 2024

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