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Rapid predictive dosimetry for radioembolization.

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A new rapid predictive schema for liver radioembolisation offers a time-efficient alternative to complex dosimetry. This method prioritizes speed over absolute accuracy, suitable for resource-limited settings.

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Background:

  • Clinical practice demands efficient predictive dosimetry for liver radioembolisation.
  • Current methods can be time-consuming and costly, posing challenges for routine workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a rapid predictive schema for liver radioembolisation.
  • To provide a time- and cost-efficient dosimetry method for busy clinical practices.

Main Methods:

  • Adapted a schema from the Medical Internal Radiation Dose (MIRD) Partition Model.
  • Designed for completion within minutes, applicable to beta-emitting radiomicrospheres.

Main Results:

  • The schema achieves significant time efficiency for predictive dosimetry.
  • It offers a viable alternative where advanced software or complex dosimetry is unfeasible.

Conclusions:

  • This rapid schema enhances efficiency in predictive dosimetry for liver radioembolisation.
  • Users must be aware of potential sampling errors and revert to standard methods if significant errors are suspected.