1. Labelling of 90Y- and 177Lu-DOTA-Bioconjugates for Targeted Radionuclide Therapy: A Comparison among Manual, Semiautomated, and Fully Automated Synthesis
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Thorsten Dreger, Annibale Versari, Debora Formisano, Riccardo Pitzschler, Johanna Seemann, Pier C. Capponi, Mattia Asti, Elisa Stellaria Grassi, Michele Iori, Federica Fioroni, Luca Rosario Esposizione, and Sara Rubagotti
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business.industry ,Targeted radionuclide therapy ,THERAPEUTIC RADIOPHARMACEUTICALS ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Radiation exposure ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,Fully automated ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Labelling ,Medicine ,DOTA ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,business ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
In spite of the hazard due to the radiation exposure, preparation of 90Y- and 177Lu-labelled radiopharmaceuticals is still mainly performed using manual procedures. In the present study the performance of a commercial automatic synthesizer based on disposable cassettes for the labelling of 177Lu- and 90Y-DOTA-conjugated biomolecules (namely, DOTATOC and PSMA-617) was evaluated and compared to a manual and a semiautomated approach. The dose exposure of the operators was evaluated as well. More than 300 clinical preparations of both 90Y- and 177Lu-labelled radiopharmaceuticals have been performed using the three different methods. The mean radiochemical yields for 90Y-DOTATOC were 96.2±4.9%, 90.3±5.6%, and 82.0±8.4%, while for 177Lu-DOTATOC they were 98.3% ± 0.6, 90.8% ± 8.3, and 83.1±5.7% when manual, semiautomated, and automated approaches were used, respectively. The mean doses on the whole hands for yttrium-90 preparations were 0.15±0.4 mSv/GBq, 0.04±0.1 mSv/GBq, and 0.11±0.3 mSv/GBq for manual, semiautomated, and automated synthesis, respectively, and for lutetium-177 preparations, they were 0.02±0.008 mSv/GBq, 0.01±0.03 mSv/GBq, and 0.01±0.02 mSv/GBq, respectively. In conclusion, the automated approach guaranteed reliable and reproducible preparations of pharmaceutical grade therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals in a decent RCY. The radiation exposure of the operators remained comparable to the manual approach mainly due to the fact that a dedicated shielding was still not available for the system.
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- 2017
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