An international multi-center investigation on the accuracy of radionuclide calibrators in nuclear medicine theragnostics
Autor: | Stefaan Pommé, Walter Jentzen, Steffie M. B. Peters, Joachim E. Wildberger, Martin Gotthardt, Ivo Pooters, Floris H. P. van Velden, Peter Covens, Marcel Segbers, Andreas T. J. Vogg, Matthias Bauwens, Felix M. Mottaghy, Sebastiaan L. Meyer Viol, Clarita Saldarriaga Vargas, Roel Wierts |
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Přispěvatelé: | Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, Medical Imaging and Physical Sciences, Supporting clinical sciences, Preventie- & Milieudienst, Medical Imaging, UZB Other, RS: NUTRIM - R1 - Obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular health, Beeldvorming, MUMC+: Diagnostiek en Advies (3), MUMC+: DA Beeldvorming (5), RS: Carim - B06 Imaging, MUMC+: DA BV Klinisch Fysicus (9), RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Radionuclide
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Zdroj: | Ejnmmi Physics, 7, 1 EJNMMI Physics, 7(1):69. Springer International Publishing AG EJNMMI Physics EJNMMI Physics, 7(1). SPRINGER Ejnmmi Physics, 7 EJNMMI Physics, 7(1):69. SpringerOpen |
ISSN: | 2197-7364 |
Popis: | Background Personalized molecular radiotherapy based on theragnostics requires accurate quantification of the amount of radiopharmaceutical activity administered to patients both in diagnostic and therapeutic applications. This international multi-center study aims to investigate the clinical measurement accuracy of radionuclide calibrators for 7 radionuclides used in theragnostics: 99mTc, 111In, 123I, 124I, 131I, 177Lu, and 90Y. Methods In total, 32 radionuclide calibrators from 8 hospitals located in the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany were tested. For each radionuclide, a set of four samples comprising two clinical containers (10-mL glass vial and 3-mL syringe) with two filling volumes were measured. The reference value of each sample was determined by two certified radioactivity calibration centers (SCK CEN and JRC) using two secondary standard ionization chambers. The deviation in measured activity with respect to the reference value was determined for each radionuclide and each measurement geometry. In addition, the combined systematic deviation of activity measurements in a theragnostic setting was evaluated for 5 clinically relevant theragnostic pairs: 131I/123I, 131I/124I, 177Lu/111In, 90Y/99mTc, and 90Y/111In. Results For 99mTc, 131I, and 177Lu, a small minority of measurements were not within ± 5% range from the reference activity (percentage of measurements not within range: 99mTc, 6%; 131I, 14%; 177Lu, 24%) and almost none were outside ± 10% range. However, for 111In, 123I, 124I, and 90Y, more than half of all measurements were not accurate within ± 5% range (111In, 51%; 123I, 83%; 124I, 63%; 90Y, 61%) and not all were within ± 10% margin (111In, 22%; 123I, 35%; 124I, 15%; 90Y, 25%). A large variability in measurement accuracy was observed between radionuclide calibrator systems, type of sample container (vial vs syringe), and source-geometry calibration/correction settings used. Consequently, we observed large combined deviations (percentage deviation > ± 10%) for the investigated theragnostic pairs, in particular for 90Y/111In, 131I/123I, and 90Y/99mTc. Conclusions Our study shows that substantial over- or underestimation of therapeutic patient doses is likely to occur in a theragnostic setting due to errors in the assessment of radioactivity with radionuclide calibrators. These findings underline the importance of thorough validation of radionuclide calibrator systems for each clinically relevant radionuclide and sample geometry. |
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