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  • Development of Quantitative Nuclear Medicine Imaging for Patient Specific Dosimetry

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    Project Type

    Coordinated Research Project

    Project Code

    E21007

    CRP

    1528

    Approved Date

    30/10/2008

    Project Status

    Closed

    Start Date

    11/06/2009

    Expected End Date

    11/06/2014

    Completed Date

    15/07/2015

    Description

    Nuclear Medicine instruments have the potential to provide quantitative information and its distribution with time. This information provides the basis for internal dosimetry and is needed to properly optimize the use of any radiopharmaceutical. Patient specific dosimetry is often a legal obligation when administering radiopharmaceuticals for therapy. There are, however, no harmonized protocols or guidelines for acquiring quantitative information from Nuclear Medicine instruments. Nor are there documents that address the possibilities and limitations of these instruments for quantitative information. This CRP aims at addressing this gap.

    Objectives

    The overall objective of this project is to assist Member States in accurately determining radionuclide distributions for diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine.

    Specific Objectives

    Assess the need for standardisation and harmonisation of quantitative nuclear medicine

    Assess the need for training in the field of absolute quantitation and internal dosimetry

    Determine the achievable accuracy of absolute activity quantitation for different nuclear medicine methodologies
    in a range of sites with various levels of available resources

    Develop and test quantitative imaging methods in nuclear medicine practice

    Impact

    1) The publication on Quantitative Nuclear Medicine Imaging (IAEA Human Health Reports No. 9) has been very popular in the Member States.
    2) Through this CRP research networks were developed. The collaboration of the participants continues even after the end of the CRP.
    3) The journal paper with the results of the Ba-133 intercomparison has received a lot of interest in the nuclear medicine medical physics community.

    Relevance

    The topic of the CRP is of continuous relevance with the objectives of the project 2.2.4.3, as it provides guidance to Member States to apply advanced and accurate dosimetry practices in therapeutic nuclear medicine.

    CRP Publications

    Asia Oceania Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology and Korean Society of Nuclear Medicine
    ARCCNM/KSNM International Symposium, October 24-27, 2012, Seoul, Korea
    2012
    Quantification of Thyroid Uptake with Gamma Camera Images
    Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh
    Bangladesh Journal of Nuclear Medicine Vol. 17, No. 1, January 2014, p. 80
    2014
    Ba-133 Phantom study to evaluate image based patient specific dosimetry in radionuclide therapy
    Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh
    Bangladesh Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 17, No. 2, July 2014, p. 134:137
    2014
    Quantification of Patient Specific Dosimetry in Radionuclide Therapy: A Phantom Study
    Asia-Oceania Congress of Medical Physics & South-East Asian Congress of Medical Physics
    13th Asia-Oceania Congress of Medical Physics & 11th South-East Asian Congress of Medical Physics, Singapore, December 12-14, 2013
    2013
    Development of Quantitative Nuclear Medicine Imaging for Patient Specific Dosimetry: IAEA Coordinated Research Project
    Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh
    Bangladesh Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 15, No. 1, January 2012, p. 22-25
    2012
    Quantitative Study of Hyperthyroid Patient by Employing Different Protocols at the Institute of Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound (INMU)
    IAEA
    Human Health Report
    In the editorial process
    Quantitative Nuclear Medicine Imaging: Concepts, Requirements and Methods
    Asociación Latinoamericana de Sociedades de Biología y Medicina Nuclear
    XIII Congreso de ALASBIMN, 28 September – 1 October, 2011
    2011
    Evaluación dosimétrica pre-terapéutica de 177Lu-DOTA-TATE en pacientes con tumores neuroendócrinos en Uruguay
    USA
    Phys Med Biol, 2015; 60:1325-1337
    2015
    Factors affecting the repeatability of gamma camera calibration for quantitative imaging applications using a sealed source
    Society of Nuclear Medicine
    2013 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Meeting (Vancouver, Canada)
    2013
    Accuracy and repeatability of quantitative 131-I SPECT: phantom design and benchmark results
    Society of Nuclear Medicine
    2013 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Meeting (Vancouver, Canada)
    2013
    Stability of activity quantification in SPECT/CT
    Croatian Society of Nuclear Medicine
    8th International Congress of the Croatian Society of Nuclear Medicine, ?ibenik, May 9–12, 2014
    2014
    Activity Quantification of 133Ba Sources In Water Phantom
    German and Austrian Society of Medical Physics and the Swiss Society of Radiobiology and Medical Physics
    Zeitschrift für Medizinische Physik
    2016
    International multi-centre evaluation of accuracy and reproducibility of planar and SPECT image quantification
    Society of Nuclear Medicine
    SNMMI Annual Meeting, St. Louis, USA, June 7-11, 2014
    2014
    International intercomparison of absolute quantification in nuclear medicine
    Society of Nuclear Medicine
    Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2013, 54.supplement 2: 2061-2061
    2013
    Factors affecting repeatability of activity quantification in SPECT/CT
    Bangladesh
    4th International Conference on Radiopharmaceutical Therapy, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, November 28 – December 2, 2011
    2011
    Quantitative Study of the Different Protocols Analysis for Excess Radiation Absorbed Doses from Radioiodine Treatment of Hyperthyroidism in Bangladesh
    European Association of Nuclear Medicine
    28th EANM Annual Congress, Hamburg, October 10-14, 2015
    2015
    International Multicentre Evaluation of Absolute Quantification in Planar and SPECT Imaging
    Society of Nuclear Medicine, Bangladesh
    Bangladesh Journal of Nuclear Medicine, Vol. 16, No. 1, January 2013, p. 41-44
    2013
    Quantification of Thyroid Activity Using Conjugate View Method with Gamma Camera Images
    International Radiation Protection Association
    13th IRPA International Congress, Glasgow, May 14-18, 2012
    2012
    Optimization of a routine method for bone marrow dose estimation in 177Lu-EDTMP therapy: Experience in Uruguay
    Oncology Club, Bangladesh
    Bangladesh Cancer Congress, Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 22-23, 2014
    2014
    Image Based Patient Specific Dosimetry in Radionuclide Therapy: A Phantom Study
    Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem, Brazil
    XLII Congresso Brasileiro de Radiologia & XXVII Congresso Brasileiro de Medicina Nuclear, Curitiba, October 10-12, 2013
    2013
    Intercomparación de la cuantificación de imágenes en centros de Medicina Nuclear de América Latina. Resultados preliminaries
    European Association of Nuclear Medicine
    26th EANM Annual Congress, Lyon, October 19-23, 2013
    2013
    Effect of calibration source geometry on shape on absolute activity quantification in SPECT
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, USA
    Journal of research of the National Institute of Standards and Technology
    2013
    Calibration of Traceable Solid Mock 131I Phantoms Used in an International SPECT Image Quantification Comparison
    Thailand
    Radiation protection dosimetry, 2010, 141.1: 50-55
    2010
    The determination of patient dose from 18F-FDG PET/CT examination

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