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RECRUITING
NCT06120049
PHASE2/PHASE3

[18F]-MFBG Versus [123I]-MIBG and [18F]-PE2I in PD vs. MSA and DLB vs. AD

Sponsor: prof. dr. Koen Van Laere

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Summary

Study goal: The goal of this prospective head to head comparison is to evaluate the effectiveness of \[18F\]-MFBG PET in assessing cardiac innervation, comparing it with \[123I\]-MIBG SPECT The study's primary focus is on distinguishing between Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy (MSA), as well as between dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Main questions: * Feasibility: How well can \[18F\]-MFBG PET detect changes in myocardial uptake in PD and DLB compared to the expected normal values in healthy individuals and AD and MSA-P patients? How well can it differentiate between these groups based on the detected changes? * Non-inferiority: Is \[18F\]-MFBG PET as accurate as \[123I\]-MIBG SPECT in distinguishing between PD and MSA-P, and between DLB and AD? Participant requirements: For the main study, participants will be required to visit the hospital for 3 or 4 appointments. During these visits, they will undergo a screening visit, MRI brain scan, a comprehensive neurological assessment, \[18F\]-PE2I PET, \[123I\]-MIBG SPECT, and \[18F\]-MFBG PET scans. Additionally, a separate dosimetry study will be conducted, involving healthy subjects who will visit the hospital for a screening visit and undergo \[18F\]-MFBG PET scans.

Official title: Prospective Head-to-head Comparison of Cardiac [18F]-MFBG PET Versus [123I]-MIBG SPECT in the Differentiation Between Parkinson's Disease and Multiple System Atrophy and Between Dementia With Lewy Bodies and Alzheimer's Disease

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 85 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

113

Start Date

2024-01-19

Completion Date

2026-07

Last Updated

2025-02-06

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

[18F]-MFBG PET CT

\[18F\]-MFBG will be acquired at the Leuven University hospital on a GE MI4 PET/CT camera, with low dose CT and 120 MBq injected activity. Dynamic imaging between 0-60 minutes and 100-120 minutes (patients) and 0-70 minutes and 90-120 minutes (healthy volunteers). Venous sampling between 5-120 minutes will be obtained through a second catheter, 6 venous samples will be taken. In healthy up to 5 control subjects, full arterial sampling (0-120 minutes,) will also be done. If patient comfort allows, after the dynamic cardiac scan 2 hours post-injection field dynamic scan, a fast late timepoint whole body PET/CT will be taken (2 min/bed position, 11 mAs low dose CT; estimated 10-12 minutes).

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

[18F]-FE-PE2I PET CT or PET MRI

\[18F\]-FE-PE2I will be performed at the University Hospital Leuven with the GE Signa simultaneous PET/MR with acquisition at 50-70 minutes postinjection or at the University Hospital in Gent using a Siemens PET/CT, GE MI4 PET/CT. Injected activity: 120 MBq

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

[123I]-MIBG SPECT CT

\[123I\]-MIBG SPECT/CT (low dose CT) will be performed at the local nuclear medicine department of each participating center. Injected activity: 111 MBq

DIAGNOSTIC_TEST

[18F]-MFBG PET dosimetry scans

\[18F\]-MFBG will be acquired at the Leuven University hospital on a Siemens Truepoint or GE MI4 PET/CT camera or equivalent newer camera, with low dose CT and 120 MBq injected activity. Three segments of consecutive whole-body scanning with increasing bed position duration will be carried out up to 3 half-lives (physical half-life T1/2 for 18F = 110 minutes): from 0-90 minutes (scan 1-8), 120-150 (scan 9) and 300-330 (scan 10) minutes post injection. In total 10 whole body biodistribution scans will be taken. Urine will be collected and its total activity measured to measure bladder excretion for correction of integrated bladder organ residence. Before each segment, a low dose whole body CT scan (11 mAs) will be acquired for attenuation correction and organ delineation.

Locations (2)

UZ Ghent

Ghent, Gent, Belgium

UZ Leuven

Leuven, Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium