M. Guardia, J. Barnes, S. Corey, J. Sims, Meaghan P Granger
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Abstract
131I-metaiodobenzylguanidine (131I-MIBG) is a theranostic agent useful for treatment of neuroendocrine malignancies. In this case, a child with a Curie score of 21 was administered 17.871 GBq (483 mCi) of 131I-MIBG. The elimination half-life progressively increased from 23 h to 77 h during the 11 d that the patient was hospitalized for radiation isolation. Six weeks after the posttherapy scan, a survey with an ion-chamber device yielded readings of 0.3 μSv/h (0.03 mR/h) on contact with spinal regions that had shown increased uptake on the scan. A planar image obtained using the 131I setting and a high-energy collimator did not demonstrate any focal uptake. 123I-MIBG was administered, and the 24-h scan was of diagnostic quality, without degradation from the remaining 131I-MIBG. Additional study is needed on whether the Curie score affects elimination of 131I-MIBG and on whether the period of hospitalized radiation isolation needs to be extended.