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Accuracy and precision assessment for activity quantification in individualized dosimetry of Lu-DOTATATE therapy.

Authors :
Marin, Gwennaëlle
Vanderlinden, Bruno
Karfis, Ioannis
Guiot, Thomas
Wimana, Zena
Flamen, Patrick
Vandenberghe, Stefaan
Source :
EJNMMI Physics; 1/26/2017, Vol. 4 Issue 1, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: In order to obtain a reliable Lu-DOTATATE therapy dosimetry, it is crucial to acquire accurate and precise activity measurements with the radionuclide calibrator, the SPECT/CT camera, and the NaI(Tl) well counter. The aim of this study was to determine, in a clinical context, the accuracy and the precision of their activity quantification over a range of activities and time. Ninety-three Lu sources from the manufacturer were measured in the radionuclide calibrator over 2.5 years to evaluate its calibration accuracy and precision compared to the manufacturer's value. A NEMA 2012/IEC 2008 phantom was filled with a Lu activity concentration sphere-to-background ratio of five. It was acquired with the SPECT/CT camera to determine the reconstruction parameters offering the best compromise between partial volume effect and signal-to-noise ratio. The calibration factor was computed accordingly. The calibration quality was monitored over 2.5 years with 33 phantom acquisitions with activities ranging from 7040 to 0.6 MBq. Home-made sources were used to calibrate the well counter. Its reliability was evaluated with activities ranging from 150 to 0.2 kBq measured 34 times over 2.5 years. Results: For the radionuclide calibrator, median [interquartile range] for the error on activity measurement was −0.99 [1.31] %. The optimal SPECT reconstruction parameters were obtained with 16 iterations, 16 subsets and a 12-mm Gaussian post-filter. The calibration factor was 9.87 cps/MBq with an error of −1.05 [2.12] %. The well counter was calibrated with 31.5 cps/kBq, and the error was evaluated to −12.89 [16.55] %. Conclusions: The accuracy and the precision of activity quantification using dedicated quality control were found to be sufficient for use in dosimetry implemented in clinical routine. The proposed methodology could be implemented in other centres to obtain reproducible Lu-based treatment dosimetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21977364
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EJNMMI Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120966194
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40658-017-0174-7