Investigation of the minimum uptake time for quantitative jawbone SPECT
Hironobu Hata, Kenji Hirata, Satoshi Shimomura, Kenji Imamachi, Takuya Asaka, Mayumi Kamaguchi, Kenta Miwa, Masashi Matsuzaka, Yoichi Mori, Toshikazu Nambu

TL;DR
This study found that the minimum uptake time for accurate jawbone SPECT imaging using [99mTc] Tc-HMDP is 2 hours, as shorter times led to significantly lower standardized uptake values in jawbone lesions.
Contribution
The study identifies the shortest acceptable uptake time for quantitative jawbone SPECT, which is critical for patient comfort and clinical efficiency.
Findings
A 1.0-hour uptake time resulted in significantly lower SUVmax for jawbone lesions compared to 2.0 hours.
A 1.5-hour uptake time also showed a significant increase in SUVmax for jawbone lesions when compared to 2.0 hours.
The shortest acceptable uptake time for quantitative jawbone SPECT using [99mTc] Tc-HMDP is 2 hours.
Abstract
The range of imaging times recommended for bone scintigraphy is wide, and uptake times vary across facilities. In our previous quantitative evaluation of jawbone SPECT using [99mTc] Tc-HMDP, we reported that standardized uptake values at the 2-hour uptake time were comparable to those at the 3-hour uptake time. A reduction in the uptake time is of particular benefit to patients with poor general health conditions, such as those suffering from cancer. This study aimed to conduct additional research based on the hypothesis that further reduction of uptake time may be possible. Forty patients scheduled for jawbone SPECT at our hospital’s Department of Dentistry and Oral Surgery were enrolled in this study and assigned to two groups. The 1.0-hour uptake time group was imaged at two time points, 1.0 and 2.0 h, and the 1.5-hour uptake time group was imaged at two time points, 1.5 and 2.0 h,…
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TopicsBone health and treatments · Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
