First positronium lifetime imaging with scandium-44 yields lifetimes consistent with water, but unresolved 1157 keV prompt photons degrade count statistics, making 44Sc inferior to 124I on this scanner.
Positronium Lifetime Imaging with the Biograph Vision Quadra using 124I
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Purpose: Measuring the ortho-positronium (oPs) lifetime in human tissue bears the potential of adding clinically relevant information about the tissue microenvironment to conventional positron emission tomography (PET). Through phantom measurements, we investigate the voxel-wise measurement of oPs lifetime using a commercial long-axial field-of-view (LAFOV) PET scanner. Methods: We prepared four samples with mixtures of Amberlite XAD4, a porous polymeric adsorbent, and water and added between 1.12 MBq and 1.44 MBq of $^{124}$I. The samples were scanned in two different setups: once with a couple of centimeters between each sample (15 minutes scan time) and once with all samples taped together (40 minutes scan time). For each scan, we determine the oPs lifetime for the full samples and at the voxel level. The voxel sizes under consideration are $10.0^3$ mm$^3$, $7.1^3$ mm$^3$ and $4.0^3$ mm$^3$. Results: Amberlite XAD4 allows the preparation of samples with distinct oPs lifetime. Using a Bayesian fitting procedure, the oPs lifetimes in the whole samples are $2.52 \pm 0.03$ ns, $2.37\pm 0.03$ ns, $2.27\pm0.04$ ns and $1.82\pm 0.02$ ns, respectively. The voxel-wise oPs lifetime fits showed that even with $4.0^3$ mm$^3$ voxels the samples are clearly distinguishable and a central voxels have good count statistics. However, the situation with the samples close together remains challenging with respect to the spatial distinction of regions with different oPs lifetimes. Conclusion: Our study shows that positronium lifetime imaging on a commercial LAFOV PET/CT should be feasible under clinical conditions using $^{124}$I.
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First Positronium Lifetime Imaging with Scandium-44 on a Long Axial Field-of-view PET/CT
First positronium lifetime imaging with scandium-44 yields lifetimes consistent with water, but unresolved 1157 keV prompt photons degrade count statistics, making 44Sc inferior to 124I on this scanner.