2015
DOI: 10.5603/nmr.2015.0022
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The use of 90Y-PET imaging in evaluation of 90Y-microspheres distribution in the liver: initial results

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Selective internal radiation therapy (SIRT) with 90 Y-microspheres infusion into the hepatic artery is a novel method for palliative treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancer. The post-procedural 90 Y dose estimation in the liver is very difficult because direct measurement of b particles is not possible with SPECT/CT. New methods are needed to assess the 90 Y-microspheres liver distribution. In the present paper we evaluate the 90 Y-PET for these purposes. MATERIALS AND METHODS:A GE Discove… Show more

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“…This gives special advantages for the planning of a possible retreatment. Post-treatment evaluation using SPECT is limited due to bad resolution of the image caused by a low count rate of Bremsstrahlung [16] [22]. Therefore recent studies and the development of new Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/CT scanners with time-of-flight technology introduced the possibility of a PET/CT scan to evaluate the microsphere distribution.…”
Section: Treatment Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This gives special advantages for the planning of a possible retreatment. Post-treatment evaluation using SPECT is limited due to bad resolution of the image caused by a low count rate of Bremsstrahlung [16] [22]. Therefore recent studies and the development of new Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/CT scanners with time-of-flight technology introduced the possibility of a PET/CT scan to evaluate the microsphere distribution.…”
Section: Treatment Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Yttrium 90 is a β-emitter it produces 32 positrons per million decays and with that enables a PET scan. This provides better contrast and resolution and might also distinguish necrotic parts within the tumor area [22]- [24].…”
Section: Treatment Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%