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Efficacy and Safety of 177Lu-DOTA-IBA in Tumor Bone Metastasis Treatment

Tingting Xu, Yudi Wang, Guangfu Liu, Hongmei Li, Gengcuo Qu, Xiaoling Zhang, Wei Wang, Naiguo Xing, Qingchu Hua, Yue Chen

2024Clinical Nuclear Medicine13 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of 177Lu-DOTA-IBA for pain palliation in participants with bone metastases and confirm its potential for treating bone metastasis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Overall, 69 participants with bone metastases were included. 68Ga-DOTA-IBA PET/CT was performed within 1 week before treatment. Vital signs, blood markers, electrocardiogram, Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS), and pain scores were evaluated within 7 days before treatment. Postadministration of 177Lu-DOTA-IBA, participants' vital signs and general conditions were monitored. Follow-up evaluations of KPS, pain scores, and blood biomarkers were performed within 8 weeks. 68Ga-DOTA-IBA PET/CT was repeated to evaluate imaging responses at 8 weeks. Imaging responses were defined as complete response, partial response, stable disease, and disease progression. Subsequent treatments were administered based on participants' agreement and clinical conditions. RESULTS: Sixty-nine participants received at least 1 dose of 177Lu-DOTA-IBA treatment; 22 received 38 reinjected doses, totaling 107 treatments. The median injection dose of 177Lu-DOTA-IBA was 1110 MBq. The pain remission rates after first treatment, retreatment, and total treatment were 82.5%, 72.4%, and 79.3%, respectively. The improvement rates in KPS for first treatment, retreatment, and total treatment were 81.3%, 60.6%, and 74.2%, respectively. The total incidence of the pain flare reaction (temporary aggravation of pain intensity after treatment) was 16.8%. Comparative analysis of 68Ga-DOTA-IBA PET/CT showed a 27.1% rate of partial response imaging response. The total incidence of adverse hematological events was 15%. CONCLUSIONS: 177Lu-DOTA-IBA is a promising bone-seeking radiopharmaceutical with a considerable pain relief rate and safety. It also can benefit some participants with bone metastases in imaging response.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDOTABone metastasisNuclear medicineIncidence (geometry)Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid TumorsBone painMetastasisSurgeryProgressive diseaseRadiologyInternal medicineChemotherapyCancerIn vivoBiologyBiotechnologyOpticsPhysicsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsManagement of metastatic bone diseaseNeuroblastoma Research and Treatments