使用环形固态配置与双头愤怒系统进行基于 SPECT 的 177Lu 活性浓度估算的偏差和精度。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING EJNMMI Physics Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1186/s40658-024-00693-5
Anna Stenvall, Irma Ceric Andelius, Elias Nilsson, Albin Lindvall, Erik Larsson, Johan Gustafsson
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背景:目的是比较使用双头安格 SPECT 系统和环形配置的 CZT SPECT 系统估算 177Lu-SPECT 活性浓度的偏差和精确度。研究分别针对 208 keV 和 113 keV 的成像:在配有 5/8'' NaI(Tl)晶体的 GE Discovery 670 系统(双头 Anger 系统)和 GE StarGuide 系统(环形配置的 CZT 系统)上进行了模拟实验。在 NEMA PET 人体模型中的六个球体(1.2 mL 至 113 mL)中分别注入了 99mTc 和 177Lu。研究了两个系统在六个时间段(每个 10 分钟)内估计球体活性浓度的平均相对误差和变异系数 (CV)。对于 177Lu,还对一个拟人模型进行了类似的采集,该模型有两个球体(10 mL 和 25 mL),位于无放射性背景的肝脏中,球体与背景的比例为 15:1。使用 OS-EM 对 10 个子集进行了断层重建,并对衰减、散射和与距离相关的空间分辨率进行了补偿。安杰尔系统最多迭代 40 次,环形配置的 CZT 系统最多迭代 30 次:当使用 208 keV 左右的能量窗口时,两种系统对 177Lu 显示出相似的平均相对误差和 CV,而当使用 113 keV 左右的能量窗口时,环形配置系统对 99mTc 和 177Lu 显示出比 Anger 系统更低的偏差和相似的 CV。然而,在这些情况下,两种系统都倾向于高估模型中的总放射性活度:环形配置的 CZT 系统是 177Lu-SPECT 中配备中等能量准直器的双头安格系统的可行替代方案,并在 113 keV 下运行时显示出活动浓度估计的潜在优势。不过,还需要进一步考虑总放射性活度的保存问题。
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Bias and precision of SPECT-based 177Lu activity-concentration estimation using a ring-configured solid-state versus a dual-headed anger system.

Background: The aim was to compare bias and precision for 177Lu-SPECT activity-concentration estimation using a dual-headed Anger SPECT system and a ring-configured CZT SPECT system. This was investigated for imaging at 208 keV and 113 keV, respectively.

Methods: Phantom experiments were performed on a GE Discovery 670 system with 5/8'' NaI(Tl) crystal (dual-headed Anger system) and a GE StarGuide (ring-configured CZT system). Six spheres (1.2 mL to 113 mL) in a NEMA PET body phantom were filled with 99mTc and 177Lu, separately. Mean relative errors and coefficients of variation (CV) in estimated sphere activity concentration were studied over six timeframes of 10 min each for the two systems. For 177Lu, similar acquisitions were also performed for an anthropomorphic phantom with two spheres (10 mL and 25 mL) in a liver with non-radioactive background and a sphere-to-background ratio of 15:1. Tomographic reconstruction was performed using OS-EM with 10 subsets with compensation for attenuation, scatter, and distance-dependent spatial resolution. For the Anger system, up to 40 iterations were used and for the ring-configured CZT system up to 30 iterations were used.

Results: The two systems showed similar mean relative errors and CVs for 177Lu when using an energy window around 208 keV, while the ring-configured system demonstrated a lower bias for a similar CV compared to the Anger system for 99mTc and for 177Lu when using an energy window around 113 keV. However, total activity in the phantom tended to be overestimated in both systems for these cases.

Conclusions: The ring-configured CZT system is a viable alternative to the dual-headed Anger system equipped with medium-energy collimators for 177Lu-SPECT and shows a potential advantage for activity-concentration estimation when operated at 113 keV. However, further consideration of the preservation of total activity is warranted.

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EJNMMI Physics
EJNMMI Physics Physics and Astronomy-Radiation
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期刊介绍: EJNMMI Physics is an international platform for scientists, users and adopters of nuclear medicine with a particular interest in physics matters. As a companion journal to the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, this journal has a multi-disciplinary approach and welcomes original materials and studies with a focus on applied physics and mathematics as well as imaging systems engineering and prototyping in nuclear medicine. This includes physics-driven approaches or algorithms supported by physics that foster early clinical adoption of nuclear medicine imaging and therapy.
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