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Low-dose $^{18}$F-FDG TOF-PET/MR for accurate quantification of brown adipose tissue in healthy volunteers

Authors :
Ter Voert, Edwin E G W; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8877-338X
Svirydenka, Hanna
Müller, Julian
Becker, Anton S
Balaz, Miroslav
Efthymiou, Vissarion
Maushart, Claudia Irene
Gashi, Gani
Wolfrum, Christian
Betz, Matthias J
Burger, Irene A
Ter Voert, Edwin E G W; https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8877-338X
Svirydenka, Hanna
Müller, Julian
Becker, Anton S
Balaz, Miroslav
Efthymiou, Vissarion
Maushart, Claudia Irene
Gashi, Gani
Wolfrum, Christian
Betz, Matthias J
Burger, Irene A
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Ter Voert, Edwin E G W; Svirydenka, Hanna; Müller, Julian; Becker, Anton S; Balaz, Miroslav; Efthymiou, Vissarion; Maushart, Claudia Irene; Gashi, Gani; Wolfrum, Christian; Betz, Matthias J; Burger, Irene A (2020). Low-dose $^{18}$F-FDG TOF-PET/MR for accurate quantification of brown adipose tissue in healthy volunteers. EJNMMI Research, 10(1):5.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Positron emission tomography (PET) is increasingly applied for in vivo brown adipose tissue (BAT) research in healthy volunteers. To limit the radiation exposure, the injected $^{18}$F-FDG tracer dose should be as low as possible. With simultaneous PET/MR imaging, the radiation exposure due to computed tomography (CT) can be avoided, but more importantly, the PET acquisition time can often be increased to match the more extensive magnetic resonance (MR) imaging protocol. The potential gain in detected coincidence counts, due to the longer acquisition time, can then be applied to decrease the injected tracer dose. The aim of this study was to investigate the minimal $^{18}$F-FDG dose for a 10-min time-of-flight (TOF) PET/MR acquisition that would still allow accurate quantification of supraclavicular BAT volume and activity. METHODS: Twenty datasets from 13 volunteers were retrospectively included from a prospective clinical study. PET emission datasets were modified to simulate step-wise reductions of the original 75 MBq injected dose. The resulting PET images were visually and quantitatively assessed and compared to a 4-min reference scan. For the visual assessment, the image quality and artifacts were scored using a 5-point and a 3-point Likert scale. For the quantitative analysis, image noise and artifacts, BAT metabolic activity, BAT metabolic volume (BMV), and total BAT glycolysis (TBG) were investigated. RESULTS: The visual assessment showed still good image quality for the 35%, 30%, and 25% activity reconstructions with no artifacts. Quantitatively, the background noise was similar to the reference for the 35% and 30% activity reconstructions and the artifacts started to increase significantly in the 25% and lower activity reconstructions. There was no significant difference in supraclavicular BAT metabolic activity, BMV, and TBG between the reference and the 35% to 20% activity reconstructions. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that when the PET

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Ter Voert, Edwin E G W; Svirydenka, Hanna; Müller, Julian; Becker, Anton S; Balaz, Miroslav; Efthymiou, Vissarion; Maushart, Claudia Irene; Gashi, Gani; Wolfrum, Christian; Betz, Matthias J; Burger, Irene A (2020). Low-dose $^{18}$F-FDG TOF-PET/MR for accurate quantification of brown adipose tissue in healthy volunteers. EJNMMI Research, 10(1):5.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-183034, English, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1416178504
Document Type :
Electronic Resource