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Activity Measurement of 44 Sc and Calibration of Activity Measurement Instruments on Production Sites and Clinics.

Frederic JugetTeresa DuránYoucef NedjadiZeynep TalipPascal V GrundlerChiara FavarettoPierluigi CasolaroGaia DellepianeSaverio BracciniClaude BailatNicholas P van der Meulen
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
44 Sc is a promising radionuclide for positron emission tomography (PET) in nuclear medicine. As a part of the implementation of a production site for 44 Sc, precise knowledge of the activity of the product is necessary. At the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) and the University of Bern (UniBE), 44 Sc is produced by enriched 44 CaO-target irradiation with a cyclotron. The two sites use different techniques for activity measurement, namely a dose calibrator at the PSI and a gamma-ray spectrometry system at UniBE and PSI. In this work, the 44 Sc was produced at the PSI, and samples of the product were prepared in dedicated containers for onsite measurements at PSI, UniBE, and the Institute of Radiation Physics (IRA) in Lausanne for precise activity measurement using primary techniques and for the calibration of the reference ionization chambers. An accuracy of 1% was obtained for the activity measurement, allowing for a precise calibration of the dose calibrator and gamma-ray spectrometry of the two production sites. Each production site now has the capability of measuring 44 Sc activity with an accuracy of 2%.
Keyphrases
  • positron emission tomography
  • computed tomography
  • primary care
  • mass spectrometry
  • pet ct