The innovative $^{52g}$Mn for PET imaging: production cross section modeling and dosimetric evaluation
F. Barbaro, L. Canton, M.P. Carante, A. Colombi, L. De Nardo, A., Fontana, L. Mel\'endez-Alafort

TL;DR
This study develops detailed models and simulations to compare two production routes for the PET imaging isotope $^{52g}$Mn, focusing on yield, purity, and patient dose impact, highlighting the advantages of the $^{nat}$V($ extalpha$,x) route.
Contribution
The paper introduces optimized cross section modeling and comprehensive dosimetric evaluation for $^{52g}$Mn production, providing a detailed comparison of two production methods.
Findings
$^{nat}$V($ extalpha$,x)$^{52g}$Mn yields higher activity and purity.
The $^{nat}$V($ extalpha$,x) route results in lower dose increase (DI).
Both methods produce clinically acceptable $^{52g}$Mn, with the V route offering longer clinical usability.
Abstract
Background: Recently, the reaction V(,x)Mn has been proposed as a possible alternative to the standard Cr(,x)Mn one, but improvements in the modeling were needed to better compare the two production routes. Purpose: This work focuses on the development of precise simulations and models to compare the Mn production from both reactions in terms of amount of activity and radionuclidic purity (RNP), as well as in terms of dose increase (DI) due to the co-produced radioactive contaminants, with respect to a pure MnCl injection. Methods: The nuclear code Talys has been employed to optimize the V(,x)Mn cross section by tuning the parameters of the microscopic level densities. Dosimetric assessments of [Mn]Cl have been accomplished with OLINDA software 2.2.0 using female and male phantoms. At…
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TopicsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Nuclear Physics and Applications
