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Noninvasive Measurement of [11C]PiB Distribution Volume Using Integrated PET/MRI.

Hidehiko Okazawa1, Masamichi Ikawa1,2, Tetsuya Tsujikawa1, Akira Makino1, Tetsuya Mori1, Yasushi Kiyono1, Hirotaka Kosaka3.   

Abstract

A noninvasive image-derived input function (IDIF) method using PET/MRI was applied to quantitative measurements of [11C] Pittsburgh compound-B (PiB) distribution volume (DV) and compared with other metrics. Fifty-three patients suspected of early dementia (71 ± 11 y) underwent 70 min [11C]PiB PET/MRI. Nineteen of them (68 ± 11 y) without head motion during the scan were enrolled in this study and compared with 16 age-matched healthy controls (CTL: 68 ± 11 y). The dynamic frames reconstructed from listmode PET data were used for DV calculation. IDIF with metabolite correction was applied to the Logan plot method, and DV was normalized into DV ratio (DVR) images using the cerebellar reference (DVRL). DVR and standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) images were also calculated using the reference tissue graphical method (DVRr) and the 50-70 min static data with cerebellar reference, respectively. Cortical values were compared using the 3D-T1WI MRI segmentation. All patients were assigned to the early Alzheimer's disease (eAD) group because of positive [11C]PiB accumulation. The correlations of regional values were better for DVRL vs. DVRr (r2 = 0.97) than for SUVR vs. DVRr (r2 = 0.88). However, all metrics clearly differentiated eAD from CTL with appropriate thresholds. Noninvasive quantitative [11C]PiB PET/MRI measurement provided equivalent DVRs with the two methods. SUVR images showed acceptable results despite inferior variability and image quality to DVR images.

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Keywords:  IDIF; PET/MRI; SUVR; amyloid imaging; distribution volume; quantitative analysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 33255169      PMCID: PMC7760725          DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics10120993

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-4418


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