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@ARTICLE{Liu:275935,
author = {Liu, Feng-Tao and Lu, Jia-Ying and Li, Xin-Yi and Ge,
Jing-Jie and Sun, Yi-Min and Yen, Tzu-Chen and Jiao,
Fang-Yang and Chen, Ming-Jia and Zhao, Jun and Yao, Rui-Xin
and Tang, Gan and Xu, Hao and Lan, Xiao-Li and Lu, Jie and
Cui, Rui-Xue and Brendel, Matthias and Shi, Kuangyu and
Guan, Yi-Hui and Rominger, Axel and Wang, Jian and Zuo,
Chuan-Tao},
collaboration = {Initiative, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Neuroimage},
title = {{V}isual reading for [18{F}]{F}lorzolotau {T}au {PET} scans
in progressive supranuclear palsy.},
journal = {European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging},
volume = {52},
number = {2},
issn = {1619-7070},
address = {Heidelberg [u.a.]},
publisher = {Springer-Verl.},
reportid = {DZNE-2025-00157},
pages = {586 - 598},
year = {2025},
abstract = {The identification of tau accumulation within living brains
holds significant potential in facilitating accurate
diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP). While
visual assessment is frequently employed, standardized
methods for tau positron emission tomography (PET)
specifically in PSP are absent. We aimed to develop a visual
reading algorithm dedicated to the evaluation of
[18F]Florzolotau PET in PSP.148 PSP and 30 healthy
volunteers were divided into a development set (for the
establishment of the reading rules; n = 89) and a testing
set (for the validation of the reading rules; n = 89). For
differential diagnosis, 55 α-synucleinopathies were
additionally included into the testing set. The visual
reading method was established by an experienced assessor
(Reader 0) and was then validated by Reader 0 and two
additional readers on regional and overall binary manners. A
positive binding in both midbrain and globus
pallidus/putamen regions was characterized as a PSP-like
pattern, whereas any other pattern was classified as
non-PSP-like.Reader 1 $(94.4\%)$ and Reader 2 $(93.8\%)$
showed excellent agreement for the overall binary
determination against Reader 0. The regional binary
determinations of midbrain and globus pallidus/putamen
showed excellent agreement among readers (kappa > 0.80). The
overall binary evaluation demonstrated reproducibility of
$86.1\%,$ $94.4\%$ and $77.8\%$ for three readers. The
visual reading algorithm showed high agreement with regional
standardized uptake value ratios and clinical
diagnoses.Through the application of the suggested visual
reading algorithm, [18F]Florzorotau PET imaging demonstrated
a robust performance for the imaging diagnosis of PSP.},
keywords = {Humans / Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive: diagnostic
imaging / Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive: metabolism /
Positron-Emission Tomography: methods / Male / Female / tau
Proteins: metabolism / Aged / Middle Aged / Aniline
Compounds / Case-Control Studies / Carbolines:
pharmacokinetics / Radiopharmaceuticals: pharmacokinetics /
Algorithms / Positron emission tomography (Other) /
Progressive supranuclear palsy (Other) / Visual reading
algorithm (Other) / [18F]Florzorotau (Other) / tau Proteins
(NLM Chemicals) / Aniline Compounds (NLM Chemicals) /
Carbolines (NLM Chemicals) / Radiopharmaceuticals (NLM
Chemicals)},
cin = {AG Haass},
ddc = {610},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)1110007},
pnm = {352 - Disease Mechanisms (POF4-352)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-352},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:39352424},
doi = {10.1007/s00259-024-06923-3},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/275935},
}