Feasibility of CT quantification of intratumoural 166Ho-microspheres

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2020-05-11

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Bakker, P. Roberto
Bastiaannet, Remco
van Nimwegen, S A
D Barten-van Rijbroek, A
van Es, RobertISNI 0000000396355924
Rosenberg, Toine
de Jong, Hugo W.A.M.ORCID 0000-0002-3000-8316
Lam, Marnix G.E.H.ORCID 0000-0002-4902-9790
Nijsen, J F WISNI 000000039512477X

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Background: Microspheres loaded with radioactive 166Ho ( 166Ho-MS) are novel particles for radioembolisation and intratumoural treatment. Because of the limited penetration of β radiation, quantitative imaging of microsphere distribution is crucial for optimal intratumoural treatment. Computed tomography (CT) may provide high-resolution and fast imaging of the distribution of these microspheres, with lower costs and widespread availability in comparison with current standard single-photon emission tomography (SPECT) and magnetic resonance imaging. This phantom study investigated the feasibility of CT quantification of 166Ho-MS. Methods: CT quantification was performed on a phantom with various concentrations of HoCl and Ho-MS to investigate the CT sensitivity and calibrate the CT recovery. 166Ho-MS were injected into ex vivo tissues, in VX-2 cancer-bearing rabbits, and in patients with head-neck cancer, to demonstrate sensitivity and clinical visibility. The amount of Ho-MS was determined by CT scanning, using a density-based threshold method and compared with a validated 166Ho SPECT quantification method. Results: In the phantom, a near perfect linearity (least squares R 2 > 0.99) between HU values and concentration of 166Ho was found. Ex vivo tissue experiments showed an excellent correlation (r = 0.99, p < 0.01) between the dose calibrator, SPECT, and CT imaging. CT recovery was on average 86.4% ex vivo, 76.0% in rabbits, and 99.1% in humans. Conclusion: This study showed that CT-based quantification of Ho microspheres is feasible and is a high-resolution alternative to SPECT-based determination of their local distribution.

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Head and neck neoplasms, Humans, Tomography (x-ray computed), Brachytherapy, Radioisotopes, Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article

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C Bakker, R, Bastiaannet, R, van Nimwegen, S A, D Barten-van Rijbroek, A, Van Es, R J J, Rosenberg, A J W P, de Jong, H W A M, Lam, M G E H & Nijsen, J F W 2020, 'Feasibility of CT quantification of intratumoural 166Ho-microspheres', European radiology experimental, vol. 4, no. 1, 29, pp. 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41747-020-00157-2