Quantitative Imaging of Yttrium-86 with PET

Keith S Pentlow MSc , Ronald D Finn PhD , Steven M Larson MD , Yusuf E Erdi PhD , Bradley J Beattie MS , John L Humm PhD
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Purpose: Yttrium-86 has been proposed for use as a quantitative positron emission tomography imaging agent to determine the in vivo distribution of therapeutic pharmaceuticals labeled with yttrium-90, a pure beta minus emitter. This study identifies, and proposes a solution for, an artifact, which interferes with quantitation.

Procedures: Yttrium-86 is a 14.7-hour halflife positron emitter (33% abundance) with multiple high energy gamma rays in cascade. Phantom measurements with a GE Advance PET scanner using standard attenuation and scatter corrections, demonstrated anomalous apparent activity in inactive higher density regions.

Results: Apparent activity up to 30% of the surrounding true activity was observed in a bone equivalent material. Even higher activities were observed if the scatter correction was omitted. This phenomenon was determined to result from the effect of attenuation correction on true coincidences between one gamma ray and a second gamma ray or annihilation photon.

Conclusion: A simple additional correction based on sinogram tail subtraction improves accuracy significantly.

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钇-86的PET定量成像
目的:钇-86已被提议用作定量正电子发射断层成像剂,以确定用钇-90标记的治疗药物的体内分布,钇-90是一种纯负发射器。本研究确定,并提出了一个解决方案,一个干扰定量的工件。程序:钇-86是一个14.7小时半衰期的正电子发射器(33%丰度),具有多个高能伽马射线级联。使用标准衰减和散射校正的GE Advance PET扫描仪的幻影测量显示,在不活跃的高密度区域存在异常的明显活动。结果:在骨等效材料中观察到的表观活性高达周围真实活性的30%。如果忽略散点校正,可以观察到更高的活度。这种现象被确定为衰减校正对一个伽马射线和第二个伽马射线或湮灭光子之间的真实重合的影响。结论:基于正弦图尾部减法的简单附加校正可显著提高准确率。
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