BACKGROUND: Semaglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist widely used in diabetes management, has not been previously reported to interfere with PET/CT imaging. This case highlights a novel observation regarding same-day subcutaneous semaglutide injection leading to increased muscularF-FDG uptake, which compromises lesion detectability.
CASE PRESENTATION: A 48-year-old male with diabetes presented with "right ear fluid outflow" and underwent a baseline PET/CT scan without recent semaglutide, showing focal uptake in the nasopharynx and lymph nodes without muscular interference. Thirteen months later, he returned with lower back pain. A repeat PET/CT performed on the same day as semaglutide injection showed diffusely elevated muscle uptake, obscuring potential lesions. After discontinuing semaglutide for 6 days, a third scan revealed normalized muscular activity and clear visualization of multiple hypermetabolic lesions.
CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report indicating that same-day semaglutide administration can significantly reduce PET/CT image quality by increasing muscle FDG uptake. Clinicians should consider discontinuing semaglutide at least 24 h prior to PET/CT in diabetic patients to ensure diagnostic accuracy.
Authors
Hong, Dong-Chun; Le, Liyuan; Chen, Weipeng; Long, Wen; Fan, Wei