Abstract

Thorium-227 (227Th)-based α -particle radiopharmaceutical therapies (α -RPTs) are currently being investigated in several clinical and pre-clinical studies. After administration, 227Thdecays to 223Ra , another α -particle-emitting isotope, which redistributes within the patient. Reliable dose quantification of both 227Th and 223Ra is clinically important, and SPECT may perform this quantification as these isotopes also emit X- and γ -ray photons. However, reliable quantification is challenging for several reasons: the orders-of-magnitude lower activity compared to conventional SPECT, resulting in a very low number of detected counts, the presence of multiple photopeaks, substantial overlap in the emission spectra of these isotopes, and the image-degrading effects in SPECT. To address these issues, we propose a multiple-energy-window projection-domain quantification (MEW-PDQ) method that jointly estimates the regional activity uptake of both 227Th and 223Ra directly using the SPECT projection data from multiple energy windows. We evaluated the method with realistic simulation studies conducted with anthropomorphic digital phantoms, including a virtual imaging trial, in the context of imaging patients with bone metastases of prostate cancer who were treated with 227Th -based α -RPTs. The proposed method yielded reliable (accurate and precise) regional uptake estimates of both isotopes and outperformed state-of-the-art methods across different lesion sizes and contrasts, as well as in the virtual imaging trial. This reliable performance was also observed with moderate levels of intra-regional heterogeneous uptake as well as when there were moderate inaccuracies in the definitions of the support of various regions. Additionally, we demonstrated the effectiveness of using multiple energy windows and the variance of the estimated uptake using the proposed method approached the Cramer-Rao-lower-bound-defined theoretical limit. These results provide strong evidence in support of this method for reliable uptake quantification in 227Th -based α -RPTs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4281-4293
Number of pages13
JournalIEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Volume43
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Low-count quantitative SPECT
  • Thorium-227
  • theranostics
  • α-particle radiopharmaceutical therapies

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