[Accuracy of Injection Dose of Amyloid PET Agent Using Radiopharmaceutical Activity Suppliers].

Nihon Hoshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Epub Date: 2023-12-08 DOI:10.6009/jjrt.2024-1423
Yukito Maeda, Keiichi Matsumoto, Yasuhiko Ikari, Go Akamatsu, Keiji Shimizu, Keisuke Tsuda
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to identify disposable items with low amyloid positron emission tomography (PET) agent radioactivity adsorption for accurate injections using a radiopharmaceutical activity supplier.

Methods: First, we investigated disposable items currently used for amyloid PET agent injection. Next, we measured the residual radioactivity rates of amyloid PET agents on three-way stopcocks, extension tubes, butterfly needles, and indwelling needles to identify disposable items with low radioactivity adsorption. Finally, we evaluated the accuracy of amyloid PET agent injection using the selected disposable items and a radiopharmaceutical activity supplier.

Results: The polybutadiene extension tube exhibited a significantly lower residual activity rate than that of the polyvinyl chloride extension tube. Similarly, the indwelling needles showed significantly lower residual activity rate than that of butterfly needles. The dose indicated by a radiopharmaceutical activity supplier was 184.1 MBq, while the dose calibrator measured the radioactivity which flowed into the vial as 170.2 MBq, resulting in an administration accuracy of 8.2%.

Conclusion: To ensure accurate amyloid PET agent injections, we recommend using polybutadiene extension tubes and indwelling needles due to their lower radioactivity adsorption.

[利用放射性药物活性供应商精确计算淀粉样蛋白 PET 剂的注射剂量]。
目的:本研究旨在确定淀粉样蛋白正电子发射断层扫描(PET)剂放射性吸附性低的一次性物品,以便使用放射性药物活性供应商进行精确注射:首先,我们调查了目前用于淀粉样蛋白正电子发射断层扫描(PET)剂注射的一次性用品。接下来,我们测量了三通塞、延长管、蝶形针和留置针上淀粉样蛋白 PET 探针的残留放射性率,以确定放射性吸附率低的一次性用品。最后,我们使用选定的一次性用品和放射性药物活性供应商评估了淀粉样蛋白 PET 探针注射的准确性:结果:聚丁二烯延长管的残留活性率明显低于聚氯乙烯延长管。同样,留置针的残留放射性活度也明显低于蝶形针。放射性药物活性供应商显示的剂量为 184.1 MBq,而剂量校准器测量流入小瓶的放射性为 170.2 MBq,因此给药准确度为 8.2%:结论:为确保准确注射淀粉样 PET 探针,我们建议使用聚丁二烯延长管和留置针,因为它们的放射性吸附性较低。
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