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Parametric methods for [ 18 F]flortaucipir PET.

Authors :
Golla, Sandeep SV
Wolters, Emma E
Timmers, Tessa
Ossenkoppele, Rik
van der Weijden, Chris WJ
Scheltens, Philip
Schwarte, Lothar
Mintun, Mark A
Devous Sr, Michael D
Schuit, Robert C
Windhorst, Albert D
Lammertsma, Adriaan A
Yaqub, Maqsood
van Berckel, Bart NM
Boellaard, Ronald
Source :
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. Feb2020, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p365-373. 9p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

[18F]Flortaucipir is a PET tau tracer used to visualize tau binding in Alzheimer's disease (AD) in vivo. The present study evaluated the performance of several methods to obtain parametric images of [18F]flortaucipir. One hundred and thirty minutes dynamic PET scans were performed in 10 AD patients and 10 controls. Parametric images were generated using different linearization and basis function approaches. Regional binding potential (BPND) and volume of distribution (VT) values obtained from the parametric images were compared with corresponding values derived using the reversible two-tissue compartment model (2T4k_VB). Performance of SUVr parametric images was assessed by comparing values with distribution volume ratio (DVR) and SRTM-derived BPND estimates obtained using non-linear regression (NLR). Spectral analysis (SA) (r 2 = 0.92; slope = 0.99) derived VT correlated well with NLR-derived VT. RPM (r 2 = 0.95; slope = 0.98) derived BPND correlated well with NLR-derived DVR. Although SUVr80–100 min correlated well with NLR-derived DVR (r 2 = 0.91; slope = 1.09), bias in SUVr appeared to depend on uptake time and underlying level of specific binding. In conclusion, RPM and SA provide parametric images comparable to the NLR estimates. Individual SUVr values are biased compared with DVR and this bias requires further study in a larger dataset in order to understand its consequences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0271678X
Volume :
40
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141395953
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/0271678X18820765