Standardizing SPECT/CT dosimetry following radioembolization with yttrium-90 microspheres

EJNMMI PHYSICS(2021)

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Background Multiple post-treatment dosimetry methods are currently under investigation for Yttrium-90 ( ^90Y ) radioembolization. Within each methodology, a variety of dosimetric inputs exists that affect the final dose estimates. Understanding their effects is essential to facilitating proper dose analysis and crucial in the eventual standardization of radioembolization dosimetry. The purpose of this study is to investigate the dose differences due to different self-calibrations and mass density assignments in the non-compartmental and local deposition methods. A practical mean correction method was introduced that permits dosimetry in images where the quality is compromised by patient motion and partial volume effects. Methods Twenty-one patients underwent ^90Y radioembolization and were imaged with SPECT/CT. Five different self-calibrations (FOV, Body, OAR, Liverlung, and Liver) were implemented and dosimetrically compared. The non-compartmental and local deposition method were used to perform dosimetry based on either nominal- or CT calibration-based mass densities. A mean correction method was derived assuming homogeneous densities. Cumulative dose volume histograms, linear regressions, boxplots, and Bland Altman plots were utilized for analysis. Results Up to 270
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Dosimetry, SPECT, CT, Local deposition method, Self-calibrations, Tissue mass densities, Radioembolization, SIRT
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