Given the large number of [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET examinations performed annually throughout the world, reduction of the administered activity without compromise of the clinical information being sought is encouraged. Guidelines issued by the SNMMI and European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) differ greatly on the choice of the activity that should be administered to patients: the EANM suggests a personalised activity based on the patient's body weight, whereas the SNMMI recommends the administration of fixed activities. The authors analysed a database of 24 716 [(18)F]FDG administrations performed worldwide in 15 PET centres to assess the degree of heterogeneity, in relation to available technology, operational protocols and reference guidelines. Median activities based on the patients' body weight were 43 % lower than fixed-activity administrations (p < 0.001). When TOF scanners are available, the median activity is lowered, but when comparing centres with the same technology or those that use the same operational protocols, weight-based activities are still significantly lower than fixed activities.

Variability of [F-18]FDG administered activities among patients undergoing PET examinations : An international multicenter survey / A. Del Sole, M. Lecchi, G. Lucignani. - In: RADIATION PROTECTION DOSIMETRY. - ISSN 0144-8420. - 168:3(2016 Mar), pp. ncv345.337-ncv345.342. [10.1093/rpd/ncv345]

Variability of [F-18]FDG administered activities among patients undergoing PET examinations : An international multicenter survey

A. Del Sole
Primo
;
M. Lecchi
Secondo
;
G. Lucignani
Ultimo
2016

Abstract

Given the large number of [(18)F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET examinations performed annually throughout the world, reduction of the administered activity without compromise of the clinical information being sought is encouraged. Guidelines issued by the SNMMI and European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) differ greatly on the choice of the activity that should be administered to patients: the EANM suggests a personalised activity based on the patient's body weight, whereas the SNMMI recommends the administration of fixed activities. The authors analysed a database of 24 716 [(18)F]FDG administrations performed worldwide in 15 PET centres to assess the degree of heterogeneity, in relation to available technology, operational protocols and reference guidelines. Median activities based on the patients' body weight were 43 % lower than fixed-activity administrations (p < 0.001). When TOF scanners are available, the median activity is lowered, but when comparing centres with the same technology or those that use the same operational protocols, weight-based activities are still significantly lower than fixed activities.
body weight; clinical article; clinical trial; controlled clinical trial; human; multicenter study; FDG-PET; guideline
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
mar-2016
20-mag-2015
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