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  • * A consensus among medical professionals led to the creation of a standardized PSMA PET/CT reporting template, aimed at streamlining communication between radiologists and referring physicians.
  • * The proposed template includes essential details like treatment history, tumor uptake information, and incidental findings, which are intended to improve the clarity and utility of imaging reports in patient management.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Accurate diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer are crucial to improving patient care. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeted positron emission tomography with computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging has demonstrated superiority for initial staging and restaging in patients with prostate cancer. Referring physicians and PET/CT readers must agree on a consistent communication method and application of information derived from this imaging modality. While several guidelines have been published, a single PSMA PET/CT reporting template has yet to be widely adopted. Based on the consensus from community and academic physicians, we developed a standardized PSMA PET/CT reporting template for radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians to report and relay key imaging findings to referring physicians. The aim was to improve the quality, clarity, and utility of imaging results reporting to facilitate patient management decisions.

Methods: Based on community and expert consensus, we developed a standardized PSMA PET/CT reporting template to deliver key imaging findings to referring clinicians.

Results: Core category components proposed include a summary of any prior treatment history; presence, location, and degree of PSMA radiopharmaceutical uptake in primary and/or metastatic tumor(s), lesions with no uptake, and incidentally found lesions with positive uptake on PET/CT.

Conclusions: This article provides recommendations on best practices for standardized reporting of PSMA PET/CT imaging. The generated reporting template is a proposed supplement designed to educate and improve data communication between imaging experts and referring physicians.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11599343PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00259-024-06857-wDOI Listing

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