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A hand-held beta imaging probe for FDG
Authors:Bipin Singh  Brendan C. Stack Jr.  Samta Thacker  Valeriy Gaysinskiy  Twyla Bartel  Val Lowe  Steven Cool  Gerald Entine  Vivek Nagarkar
Affiliation:1. Radiation Monitoring Devices, Inc., Watertown, MA, 02472, USA
2. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 W. Markham St, #543, Little Rock, AR, 72205, USA
3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55906, USA
Abstract:

Objectives

Advances in radiopharmaceuticals and clinical understanding have escalated the use of intraoperative gamma probes in surgery. However, most probes on the market are non-imaging gamma probes that suffer from the lack of ancillary information of the surveyed tissue area. We have developed a novel, hand-held digital Imaging Beta Probe? (IBP?) to be used in surgery in conjunction with beta-emitting radiopharmaceuticals such as 18FDG, 131I and 32P for real-time imaging of a surveyed area with higher spatial resolution and sensitivity and greater convenience than existing instruments.

Methods

We describe the design and validation of a hand-held beta probe intended to be used as a visual mapping device to locate and confirm excision of 18FDG-avid primary tumors and metastases in an animal model.

Results

We have demonstrated a device which can generate beta images from 18FDG avid lesions in an animal model.

Conclusions

It is feasible to image beta irradiation in animal models of cancer given 18FDG. This technology may be applied to clinical mapping of tumors and/or their metastases in the operating room. Visual image depiction of malignancy may aid the surgeon in localization and excision of lesions of interest.
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