Factors modulating 99m Tc-MAA planar lung dosimetry for 90 Y radioembolization

To investigate the accuracy and biases of predicted lung shunt fraction (LSF) and lung dose (LD) calculations via Tc-macro-aggregated albumin ( Tc-MAA) planar imaging for treatment planning of Y-microsphere radioembolization. LSFs in 52 planning and LDs in 44 treatment procedures were retrospectivel...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied clinical medical physics 2022-12, Vol.23 (12), p.e13734
Hauptverfasser: Lopez, Benjamin P, Mahvash, Armeen, Long, James P, Lam, Marnix G E H, Kappadath, S Cheenu
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate the accuracy and biases of predicted lung shunt fraction (LSF) and lung dose (LD) calculations via Tc-macro-aggregated albumin ( Tc-MAA) planar imaging for treatment planning of Y-microsphere radioembolization. LSFs in 52 planning and LDs in 44 treatment procedures were retrospectively calculated, in consecutive radioembolization patients over a 2 year interval, using Tc-MAA planar and SPECT/CT imaging. For each procedure, multiple planar LSFs and LDs were calculated using different: (1) contours, (2) views, (3) liver Tc-MAA shine-through compensations, and (4) lung mass estimations. The accuracy of each planar-based LSF and LD methodology was determined by calculating the median (range) absolute difference from SPECT/CT-based LSF and LD values, which have been demonstrated in phantom and patient studies to more accurately and reliably quantify the true LSF and LD values. Standard-of-care LSF using geometric mean of lung and liver contours had median (range) absolute over-estimation of 4.4 percentage points (pp) (0.9 to 11.9 pp) from SPECT/CT LSF. Using anterior views only decreased LSF errors (2.4 pp median, -1.1 to +5.7 pp range). Planar LD over-estimations decreased when using single-view versus geometric-mean LSF (1.3 vs. 2.6 Gy median and 7.2 vs. 18.5 Gy maximum using 1000 g lung mass) but increased when using patient-specific versus standard-man lung mass (2.4 vs. 1.3 Gy median and 11.8 vs. 7.2 Gy maximum using single-view LSF). Calculating planar LSF from lung and liver contours of a single view and planar LD using that same LSF and 1000 g lung mass was found to improve accuracy and minimize bias in planar lung dosimetry.
ISSN:1526-9914
1526-9914
DOI:10.1002/acm2.13734