NAKAJIMA REIKO
   Department   School of Medicine(Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital), School of Medicine
   Position   Assistant Professor
Article types Original article
Language English
Peer review Peer reviewed
Title Optimization of scan initiation timing after 11C-methionine administration for the diagnosis of suspected recurrent brain tumors.
Journal Formal name:Annals of nuclear medicine
Abbreviation:Ann Nucl Med
ISSN code:18646433/09147187
Domestic / ForeginDomestic
Volume, Issue, Page 31(2),pp.190-197
Author and coauthor Nakajima Reiko, Abe Koichiro, Momose Mitsuru, Fukushima Kenji, Matsuo Yuka, Kimura Ken, Kondo Chisato, Sakai Shuji
Authorship Lead author
Publication date 2017/02
Summary OBJECTIVE:11C-Methionine (MET) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging is a valuable technique for the evaluation of primary and recurrent brain tumors. Many studies have used MET-PET for data acquisition starting at 20 min after the tracer injection, while others have used scan initiation times at 5-15 min postinjection. No previous studies have identified the best acquisition timing during MET-PET imaging for suspected recurrent brain tumors. Here we sought to determine the optimal scan initiating timing after MET administration for the detection of recurrent brain tumors.MATERIALS AND METHODS:Twenty-three consecutive patients with suspected recurrent brain tumors underwent MET-PET examinations. Brain PET images were reconstructed from the four serial data sets (10-15, 15-20, 20-25, and 25-30 min postinjection) that were obtained using the list-mode acquisition technique. We determined the maximal standardized uptake values (SUVmax) of the target lesions and the target-to-normal-tissue ratios (TNRs), calculated as the SUVmax to the SUVmean of a region of interest placed on the normal contralateral frontal cortex. Target lesions without significant MET uptake were excluded.RESULTS:Thirty-one lesions from 23 patients were enrolled. There were no significant differences in MET SUVmax or TNR values among the PET images that were reconstructed with the data extracted from the four phases postinjection.CONCLUSION:The MET uptake in the suspected recurrent brain tumors was comparable among all data extraction time phases from 10 to 30 min postinjection. The scan initiation time of MET-PET at 10 min after the injection is allowable for the detection of recurrent brain tumors. The registration identification number of the original study is 1002.
DOI 10.1007/s12149-016-1140-5
PMID 27885545