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Radiotracer Administration for High Temporal Resolution Positron Emission Tomography of the Human Brain: Application to FDG-fPET
Published on: October 22, 2019
Dual-Tracer Imaging on a Long-Axial-Field-of-View PET: A Proof-of-Principle Study with [18F]FGln and [18F]FDG
Daniel Kwon1,2, Elizabeth J Li1, Christina Dulal1
1Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Current protocols necessitate imaging 2 18F-labeled tracers in separate sessions. Herein, we report on the development and testing of a protocol that sequentially images 2 18F-labeled tracers-18F-(2S,4R)4-fluoroglutamine, commonly known as [18F]FGln, and [18F]FDG-in a single session on a long-axial-field-of-view PET scanner to study cancer metabolism. Methods: A single [18F]FGln scan was used to estimate the minimal injected activity and scan duration to calculate an accurate volume of distribution. This was followed by a dual-tracer study in a second patient with a low-dose (41-MBq), shortened (29-min) [18F]FGln scan, followed by a full-dose (394-MBq) [18F]FDG scan for 60 min. Protocol performance was assessed using the resulting kinetic parameters. Results: [18F]FGln subsampling demonstrated stable estimates of volume of distribution with a scan duration of 30 min and a dose of 37 MBq. The dual-tracer [18F]FDG image obtained 60 min after injection was of diagnostic quality, with minimal (6%) residual [18F]FGln signal. Conclusion: This proof-of-principle dual-tracer study demonstrated the feasibility of a [18F]FGln/[18F]FDG protocol that leveraged the high sensitivity of long-axial-field-of-view PET to inject the first tracer at a low dose and the second tracer at a greater dose, overwhelming the signal from the first tracer.
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