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Quantification and discriminative power of 18F-FE-PE2I PET in patients with Parkinson's disease.

Aline DelvaDonatienne Van WeehaegheJune van AalstJenny CeccariniMichel KooleKristof BaeteJohan NuytsWim VandenbergheKoen Van Laere
Published in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2019)
18F-FE-PE2I is a suitable radioligand for in vivo DAT imaging with high discriminative power between early PD and healthy controls. Whereas a [15-40]-min window has lowest bias with respect to BPND, a [50-60]-min time window at pseudoequilibrium can be advocated in terms of clinical feasibility with optimal discriminative power. The occipital cortex may be slightly preferable as reference region because of the higher time stability, stronger correlation of SUVR with BPND + 1, and lower bias. Moreover, the data suggest that the diagnostic accuracy of a 10-min static 18F-FE-PE2I scan is non-inferior compared with 123I-FP-CIT scan used in standard clinical practice.
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