Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study

Background: Kidneys and urinary bladder are common physiologic uptake sites of 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) causing increased exposure of low energy ionizing radiation to these organs. Accurate measurement of organ dose is vital as 18F-FDG is directly exposed to the organs. Organ dose fro...

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Published in:Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
Main Author: Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
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Published: AME Publishing Company 2017
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Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
2017
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
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10.21037/qims.2017.05.03
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Background: Kidneys and urinary bladder are common physiologic uptake sites of 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) causing increased exposure of low energy ionizing radiation to these organs. Accurate measurement of organ dose is vital as 18F-FDG is directly exposed to the organs. Organ dose from 18F-FDG PET is calculated according to the injected 18F-FDG activity with the application of dose coefficients established by International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). But this dose calculation technique is not directly measured from these organs; rather it is calculated based on total injected activity of radiotracer prior to scanning. This study estimated the 18F-FDG dose to the kidneys and urinary bladder in whole body positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) examination by comparing dose from total injected activity of 18F-FDG (calculated dose) and dose from organs activity based on the region of interest (ROI) (measured dose). Methods: Nine subjects were injected intravenously with the mean 18F-FDG dose of 292.42 MBq prior to whole body PET/CT scanning. Kidneys and urinary bladder doses were estimated by using two approaches which are the total injected activity of 18F-FDG and organs activity concentration of 18F-FDG based on drawn ROI with the application of recommended dose coefficients for 18F-FDG described in the ICRP 80 and ICRP 106. Results: The mean percentage difference between calculated dose and measured dose ranged from 98.95% to 99.29% for the kidneys based on ICRP 80 and 98.96% to 99.32% based on ICRP 106. Whilst, the mean percentage difference between calculated dose and measured dose was 97.08% and 97.27% for urinary bladder based on ICRP 80 while 96.99% and 97.28% based on ICRP 106. Whereas, the range of mean percentage difference between calculated and measured organ doses derived from ICRP 106 and ICRP 80 for kidney doses were from 17.00% to 40.00% and for urinary bladder dose was 18.46% to 18.75%. Conclusions: There is a significant difference between calculated dose and measured dose. The use of organ activity estimation based on drawn ROI and the latest version of ICRP 106 dose coefficient should be explored deeper to obtain accurate radiation dose to patients. © Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.
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author Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
spellingShingle Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
author_facet Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
author_sort Mustapha F.A.; Bashah F.A.A.; Yassin I.M.; Fikri A.S.F.; Nordin A.J.; Razak H.R.A.
title Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
title_short Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
title_full Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
title_fullStr Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
title_sort Estimation of kidneys and urinary bladder doses based on the region of interest in 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography examination: A preliminary study
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description Background: Kidneys and urinary bladder are common physiologic uptake sites of 18Fluorine-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) causing increased exposure of low energy ionizing radiation to these organs. Accurate measurement of organ dose is vital as 18F-FDG is directly exposed to the organs. Organ dose from 18F-FDG PET is calculated according to the injected 18F-FDG activity with the application of dose coefficients established by International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP). But this dose calculation technique is not directly measured from these organs; rather it is calculated based on total injected activity of radiotracer prior to scanning. This study estimated the 18F-FDG dose to the kidneys and urinary bladder in whole body positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) examination by comparing dose from total injected activity of 18F-FDG (calculated dose) and dose from organs activity based on the region of interest (ROI) (measured dose). Methods: Nine subjects were injected intravenously with the mean 18F-FDG dose of 292.42 MBq prior to whole body PET/CT scanning. Kidneys and urinary bladder doses were estimated by using two approaches which are the total injected activity of 18F-FDG and organs activity concentration of 18F-FDG based on drawn ROI with the application of recommended dose coefficients for 18F-FDG described in the ICRP 80 and ICRP 106. Results: The mean percentage difference between calculated dose and measured dose ranged from 98.95% to 99.29% for the kidneys based on ICRP 80 and 98.96% to 99.32% based on ICRP 106. Whilst, the mean percentage difference between calculated dose and measured dose was 97.08% and 97.27% for urinary bladder based on ICRP 80 while 96.99% and 97.28% based on ICRP 106. Whereas, the range of mean percentage difference between calculated and measured organ doses derived from ICRP 106 and ICRP 80 for kidney doses were from 17.00% to 40.00% and for urinary bladder dose was 18.46% to 18.75%. Conclusions: There is a significant difference between calculated dose and measured dose. The use of organ activity estimation based on drawn ROI and the latest version of ICRP 106 dose coefficient should be explored deeper to obtain accurate radiation dose to patients. © Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.
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