2021
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics11101826
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Fifty Shades of Scandium: Comparative Study of PET Capabilities Using Sc-43 and Sc-44 with Respect to Conventional Clinical Radionuclides

Abstract: Scandium-44 has been proposed as a valuable radionuclide for Positron Emission Tomography (PET). Recently, scandium-43 was introduced as a more favorable option, as it does not emit high-energy γ-radiation; however, its currently employed production method results in a mixture of scandium-43 and scandium-44. The interest in new radionuclides for diagnostic nuclear medicine critically depends on the option for image-based quantification. We aimed to evaluate and compare the quantitative capabilities of scandium… Show more

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“…These, and similar devices, have also enabled imaging using high magnetic fields in PET/MRI, which is not possible with standard photomultipliers [ 4 ]. These improvements in both detector sensitivity plus time-of-flight and reduced energy windowing have had a high impact on the quantification of non-pure positron emitters [ 24 ]. Figure 6 shows the improvement in quantitative accuracy between two generations of PET/CT devices for Sc-44, which has a high energy prompt gamma that influences the scatter correction of the system.…”
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“…These, and similar devices, have also enabled imaging using high magnetic fields in PET/MRI, which is not possible with standard photomultipliers [ 4 ]. These improvements in both detector sensitivity plus time-of-flight and reduced energy windowing have had a high impact on the quantification of non-pure positron emitters [ 24 ]. Figure 6 shows the improvement in quantitative accuracy between two generations of PET/CT devices for Sc-44, which has a high energy prompt gamma that influences the scatter correction of the system.…”
Section: Instrumentation Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scandium has attracted the attention of researchers and nuclear physicians alike, due to the existence of matched radioisotopes which could have a possible theragnostic application [ 44 , 46 , 47 , 48 , 49 , 50 ]. Sc-43 and Sc-44 are promising for PET imaging, with image quality comparable to the more common clinically used radionuclides, such as F-18 and Ga-68 [ 24 , 51 ]. Sc-47 is a β – emitter suitable for therapeutic purposes and also produces γ-ray emissions that are useful for SPECT imaging.…”
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