Title of article :
Red Marrow Absorbed Dose Calculation in Thyroid Cancer Patient Using a Simplified Excel Spreadsheet
Author/Authors :
Songprakhon, Rangsee Surin Hospital - Clinic of Radiology - Division of Nuclear Medicine - Surin, Thailand , Roysri, Krisana Surin Hospital - Clinic of Radiology - Division of Nuclear Medicine - Surin, Thailand , Charoenphun, Putthiporn Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital - Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiology - Bangkok, Thailand , Chuamsaamarkkee, Krisanat Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital - Department of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Radiology - Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
Absorbed dose to red marrow (Drm) can be calculated using blood dosimetry. However, this method is laborious and invasive. Therefore, image-based dosimetry is the method of choice. Nonetheless, the commercial software is expensive. The goal of this work was to develop a simplified excel spreadsheet for image-based radioiodine red marrow dosimetry.Methods: The serial whole-body images (acquired at 2nd, 6th, 24th, 48th, and 72th hours) of 29 patients from the routine pretherapeutic dosimetry protocol were retrospectively reanalyzed. The commercial OLINDA/EXM image-based dosimetry software was used to calculate the whole-body time-integrated activity coefficient (TIACWB) and Drm [in terms of absorbed dose coefficient (drm)]. For the simplified excel spreadsheet, the whole-body count was obtained from the vendor-supplied software. Then, the TIACWB was computed by a fitting time-activity curve using an Excel function. S factor was taken from other publications and scaled according to the patient-specific mass. A comparison of the TIACWB and drm from both methods was done using a non-inferiority test using a paired t-test or the Wilcoxon signed-rank test.Results: The TIACWB showed no significant difference between both methods (p=0.243). The calculated Drm from a simplified Excel spreadsheet was assumed to be statistically non-inferior to the commercial OLINDA/EXM image-based dosimetry software with the non-inferiority margin of 0.02 (p<0.05).Conclusion: The dose assessment from a simplified Excel spreadsheet is feasible and relatively low cost compared to the commercial OLINDA/EXM image-based dosimetry software.
Keywords :
internal dosimetry , radioiodine therapy , image-based dosimetry , Red marrow absorbed dose
Journal title :
Molecular Imaging and Radionuclide Therapy