Faculty of Health Sciences, Michael de Groote School of Medicine, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv. 2012 Dec;25 Suppl 1:S52-71. doi: 10.1089/jamp.2012.1Su6.
The topical distribution of inhaled therapies in the lung can be viewed using radionuclides and imaging. Positron emission tomography (PET) is a three-dimensional functional imaging technique providing quantitatively accurate localization of the quantity and distribution of an inhaled or injected PET radiotracer in the lung. A series of transaxial slices through the lungs are obtained, comparable to an X-ray computed tomography (CT) scan. Subsequent reformatting allows coronal and sagittal images of the distribution of radioactivity to be viewed. This article describes procedures for administering [(18)F]-fluorodeoxyglucose aerosol to human subjects for the purpose of determining dose and distribution following inhalation from an aerosol drug delivery device (ADDD). The advantages of using direct-labeled PET drugs in the ADDD are discussed with reference to the literature. The methods for designing the inhalation system, determining proper radiation shielding, calibration, and validation of administered radioactivity, scanner setup, and data handling procedures are described. Obtaining an X-ray CT or radionuclide transmission scan to provide accurate geometry of the lung and also correct for tissue attenuation of the PET radiotracer is discussed. Protocols for producing accurate images, including factors that need to be incorporated into the data calibration, are described, as well as a proposed standard method for partitioning the lung into regions of interest. Alternate methods are described for more detailed assessments. Radiation dosimetry/risk calculations for the procedures are appended, as well as a sample data collection form and spreadsheet for calculations. This article should provide guidance for those interested in using PET to determine quantity and distribution of inhaled therapeutics.
放射性核素和影像学可用于观察吸入疗法在肺部的局部分布。正电子发射断层扫描(PET)是一种三维功能成像技术,可定量准确地定位吸入或注射的 PET 示踪剂在肺部的数量和分布。通过肺部的一系列横轴切片,可以获得类似于 X 射线计算机断层扫描(CT)扫描的图像。随后的重新格式化允许观察放射性分布的冠状和矢状图像。本文描述了向人体受试者施用 [(18)F]-氟脱氧葡萄糖气雾剂的程序,目的是确定从气雾剂药物输送装置(ADDD)吸入后剂量和分布。参考文献讨论了使用直接标记的 PET 药物在 ADDD 中的优势。描述了设计吸入系统、确定适当的辐射屏蔽、校准和验证施用放射性、扫描仪设置和数据处理程序的方法。讨论了获取 X 射线 CT 或放射性核素透射扫描以提供肺部的准确几何形状并校正 PET 示踪剂的组织衰减的问题。描述了生成准确图像的协议,包括需要纳入数据校准的因素,以及将肺部划分为感兴趣区域的标准方法。还描述了用于更详细评估的替代方法。附录中还介绍了用于这些程序的辐射剂量学/风险计算,以及用于计算的示例数据收集表和电子表格。本文应为有兴趣使用 PET 确定吸入治疗药物的数量和分布的人员提供指导。