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Activity regimes for 82Rb cardiac PET: Effects on absolute MBF and MPI

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 449-460

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12350-020-02266-2

Keywords

PET; MPI; myocardial blood flow; instrumentation; image analysis

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The optimal tracer activity for 82Rb PET involves a trade-off between count statistics and detector saturation. This study found that reducing tracer activity to 740 MBq significantly reduced dead-time correction factors while producing reliable images. There was no systematic bias on absolute MBF observed between reduced activities and the standard 1110 MBq.
Background Selection of optimal tracer activity for 82Rb PET is based on a trade-off between necessary count-statistics in the late static phase and detector saturation in the early blood-pool phase. Administered tracer activity recommended in prescribing information differs substantially from recommendations in current literature. The present study examines the effect on both absolute myocardial blood flow (MBF), myocardial flow reserve (MFR) and relative myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) of reducing dose. Methods Forty patients were scanned twice on a PMT-based PET/CT (GE D690): At recommended activity (1110 MBq) and at either 740 or 370 MBq. MBF, MFR, total perfusion deficit (TPD) and ejection fractions (EF) were quantified. Results were compared using linear regression and Bland-Altman plots. Results Linear correlation between MBF at 1110 MBq at either reduced activity had anR(2) > 0.98. A small bias (+/- 5%-9%) was observed with opposite signs for 1110/740 and 1110/370. Limits of agreement for MBF were larger for 1110/370. MFR had a lower linear correlation (R-2 = 0.96), but wide limits of agreement especially for 1110/370. TPD and EF correlated well at 1110/740 (R-2 = 0.96 and 0.99, respectively), but large scatter was observed for 1110/370. Conclusion Reduction of the tracer activity to 740 MBq, significantly reduced dead-time correction factors, while still producing reliable static and gated images. However, despite large dead-time at 1110 MBq, no systematic bias on absolute MBF was observed compared to reduced activities.

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