Efficacy of ferumoxytol as a lymphatic contrast agent in prostate cancer.

2018 
186Background: Ferumoxytol (Feraheme) is a ferromagnetic nanoparticle with lymphotrophic biokinetics, delivered to lymph nodes by normal macrophages. MRI suppresses normal lymph nodes containing Feraheme. Objective is to validate safety and efficacy in finding lymph node positivity in prostate cancer (PCa). Methods: Nonrandomized prospective evaluation of 178 consecutive PCa patients (pts) at high risk for lymph node spread enrolled 2/13-3/15. All received IV Feraheme. 177 received 6/mg/kg over 20 min. One pt received 3 mg/kg infusion. T2 MEDIC and T2* sequence imaging of abdomen and pelvis, given 24 hours later. Images reviewed by 2 board certified radiologists with same interpretations, blinded to clinical and histo-path info (pre-MRI TNM stage/PSA/Gleason). Nodes were deemed abnormal if they did not suppress after Feraheme infusion (group 1, 94 patients). Nodes were deemed suspicious if suppressed and met usual size criteria with high signal intensity on DWI and decreased ADC map values and morphologic...
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