Measuring liver radioembolization dose with positron emission tomography.

2019 
290Background: There is no established way to measure radiation dose deposition during liver radioembolization to help quantify the shortcomings of prescription calculations, which do not consider size, shape, and location of tumors. We aimed to establish a standardized method of radioembolization dose measurement though a novel technique using Positron Emission Tomography and Computed Tomography (PET-CT). Methods: Patients who were recommended for liver radioembolization treatment were enrolled in a prospective single-arm registry study. Index lesions were contoured on the patients’ CT simulation scans. Immediate post-treatment PET/CTs were used to measure the deposited radiation dose by capturing the positron emission from the Yttrium-90’s daughter nuclei. The CT simulation scans were fused to the post-treatment PET/CT scans using rigid registration around the index lesions. The primary dosimetric outcomes were mean dose and dose to 70% of the tumor volume (D70). The optimal mean dose and D70 were > 100...
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