PET Flashcards

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What is PET?

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  • position emission tomography

- used for oncology, cardiology, infection and neurology

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How does PET work?

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  • hydrogen ions are accelerated in a cyclotron and is ejected and hits different targets such as carbon but most commonly fluorine
  • unstable fluorine emits positron
  • positron and electron meet and gama ray is made (only rays at 180 to each other are detected)
  • 1H+ to 1 target molecule to 1 electron to 2 gama rays to ring of detection
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3
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Why does patient blood sugar level effect scan?

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  • too much sugar = body will discrete
  • too little sugar = all body will uptake
  • normal 4-10milimol is good for showing cancer uptake (fasting for 6hrs prior)
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Why do you have to wait for PET after RT?

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  • 6 weeks is not okay as the good cells are still dead/repairing
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What is the normal bio distribution of fluorine?

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  • brain
  • kidneys and bladder
  • liver and spleen
  • heart
  • skeletal muscle
  • bone marrow
  • thyroid
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What are the steps for performing a PET?

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  • prepare radiopharmaceutical
  • prepare the patient
  • inject the patient
  • scan the patient
  • discharge the patient
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What is brown fat?

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  • uptake of muscle due to shivering when cold
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What is the importance of CT in PET?

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  • ct provides attenuation correction

- precisely localise pathology

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What is the Ga68 Donate Study?

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  • new diagnosis, treatment response and relapse for neuroendocrine tumours
  • use agent that binds to somatostatin receptor
  • fasting not required as not metabolic response
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What is the Ga68 PSMA study?

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  • used for prostate and renal cell carcinoma

- hydrate to dilate urin to visualise metastasis

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What are consideration to imaging?

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  • patient size and age
  • contraindications
  • presence of metal
  • claustrophobia
  • patient compliance
  • pregnancy
  • radiation exposure
  • room set up
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What is theranostics?

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  • radionuclide agent to assess disease and then use closely related agent to treat
  • radio iodine used to diagnose and treat thyroid cancer
  • if all cells uptake then a positive outcome is achieved
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