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  • MRI-based biodistribution assessment of holmium-166 poly(L-lactic acid) microspheres after radioembolisation.

MRI-based biodistribution assessment of holmium-166 poly(L-lactic acid) microspheres after radioembolisation.

European radiology (2012-09-28)
Gerrit H van de Maat, Peter R Seevinck, Mattijs Elschot, Maarten L J Smits, Hendrik de Leeuw, Alfred D van Het Schip, Maarten A D Vente, Bernard A Zonnenberg, Hugo W A M de Jong, Marnix G E H Lam, Max A Viergever, Maurice A A J van den Bosch, Johannes F W Nijsen, Chris J G Bakker
ABSTRACT

To demonstrate the feasibility of MRI-based assessment of the intrahepatic Ho-PLLA-MS biodistribution after radioembolisation in order to estimate the absorbed radiation dose. Fifteen patients were treated with holmium-166 ((166)Ho) poly(L-lactic acid)-loaded microspheres (Ho-PLLA-MS, mean 484 mg; range 408-593 mg) in a phase I study. Multi-echo gradient-echo MR images were acquired from which R (2) maps were constructed. The amount of Ho-PLLA-MS in the liver was determined by using the relaxivity r (2) of the Ho-PLLA-MS and compared with the administered amount. Quantitative single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) was used for comparison with MRI regarding the whole liver absorbed radiation dose. R (2) maps visualised the deposition of Ho-PLLA-MS with great detail. The mean total amount of Ho-PLLA-MS detected in the liver based on MRI was 431 mg (range 236-666 mg) or 89 ± 19 % of the delivered amount (correlation coefficient r = 0.7; P < 0.01). A good correlation was found between the whole liver mean absorbed radiation dose as assessed by MRI and SPECT (correlation coefficient r = 0.927; P < 0.001). MRI-based dosimetry for holmium-166 radioembolisation is feasible. Biodistribution is visualised with great detail and quantitative measurements are possible.

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Holmium, chips, 99.9% trace metals basis