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PET-CT post therapy dosimetry in radioembolization with resin 90Y microspheres: Comparison with pre-treatment SPECT-CT 99mTc-MAA results.

Elisa Richetta1, Massimo Pasquino2, Matteo Poli2, Claudia Cutaia2, Chiara Valero2, Marco Tabone3, Benedetta Peiretti Paradisi4, Massimiliano Pacilio5, Riccardo Emanuele Pellerito6, Michele Stasi2.   

Abstract

Resin microspheres radioembolization is an effective treatment for liver tumors when the surgical option is not feasible. Doses delivered to tumor and normal liver can be assess in the pre-therapy phase by means of a 99mTc-MAA SPECT-CT simulation and after the treatment with 90Y PET-CT acquisition. The optimal therapeutic 90Y activity is determined on 99mTc-MAA SPECT-CT dose results in order to avoid healthy parenchyma toxicity and to effectively irradiate the tumor. The assumption of identical radiopharmaceutical distribution between simulation and verification is still under debate and literature data showed controversial results. In this study 10 HCC patient's dosimetry performed on 99mTc SPECT-CT and 90Y PET-CT were compared. Patients were selected when a good agreement between the pre and post-therapy distribution was observed in order to investigate the intrinsic dosimetric variations between the two imaging modalities. Mean doses (MIRD and Voxel approaches) showed a good correlation (Pearson's coefficient r > 0.90) both for tumor and normal liver. Dose Volume Histogram curves were compared with a good agreement particularly for normal liver (D50). Goal doses were achieved for 90% of patients. Bland-Altman analysis indicates lower variations for healthy parenchyma than for tumor (1.96 SD equal to 9.1 Gy and 68 Gy respectively) confirming the robustness of the dose-toxicity approach. PET-CT dosimetry well correlates with SPECT-CT doses (under assumption of same catheter position and 90Y activity). Better agreement was showed for 7/10 and 8/10 patients for T and NL respectively, confirming dosimetry as effective tool to optimize and individualize the treatment.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Dosimetry; Microspheres; PET-TC; Radioembolization

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31515015     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2019.05.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med        ISSN: 1120-1797            Impact factor:   2.685


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3.  Impact of the dosimetry approach on the resulting 90Y radioembolization planned absorbed doses based on 99mTc-MAA SPECT-CT: is there agreement between dosimetry methods?

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Review 5.  Personalised Dosimetry in Radioembolisation for HCC: Impact on Clinical Outcome and on Trial Design.

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