PET/CT of the Spleen with Gallium-Oxine-Labeled, Heat-Damaged Red Blood Cells: Clinical Experience and Technical Aspects

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Drescher, Robert [1 ]
Seifert, Philipp [1 ]
Groeber, Sebastian [1 ]
Greiser, Julia [1 ]
Kuehnel, Christian [1 ]
Guehne, Falk [1 ]
Freesmeyer, Martin [1 ]
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[1] Jena Univ Hosp, Clin Nucl Med, Klinikum 1, D-07747 Jena, Germany
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PET; CT; radiopharmaceuticals; spleen; erythrocytes; oxyquinoline; oxine; PRECLINICAL EVALUATION; DIFFERENTIATION; SCINTIGRAPHY; HYPERTROPHY;
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10.3390/diagnostics13030566
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Several scintigraphic techniques have been supplemented or replaced by PET/CT methods because of their superior sensitivity, high resolution, and absolute activity quantification capability. The purpose of this project was the development of a PET tracer for splenic imaging, its radiopharmaceutical validation, and its application in selected patients in whom unclear constellations of findings could not be resolved with established imaging methods. Heat-damaged red blood cells (RBCs) were labeled with [Ga-68]gallium-oxine, which was produced from [Ga-68]gallium and 8-Hydroxyquinoline (oxine) on an automated synthesizer. Ten patients underwent [Ga-68]gallium-oxine-RBC-PET/CT for the classification of eleven unclear lesions (3 intra-, 8 extrapancreatic). [Ga-68]gallium-oxine and [68Ga]gallium-oxine-labeled RBCs could be synthesized reproducibly and reliably. The products met GMP quality standards. The tracer showed high accumulation in splenic tissue. Of the 11 lesions evaluated by PET/CT, 3 were correctly classified as non-splenic, 6 as splenic, 1 as equivocal, and 1 lesion as a splenic hypoplasia. All lesions classified as non-splenic were malignant, and all lesions classified as splenic did not show malignant features during follow-up. PET/CT imaging of the spleen with [Ga-68]gallium-oxine-labeled, heat-damaged RBCs is feasible and allowed differentiation of splenic from non-splenic tissues, and the diagnosis of splenic anomalies.
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