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Reply: Brain SPECT by 99mTc-Tetrofosmin for the Differentiation of Tumor Recurrence from Radiation Injury

Yuzo Terakawa and Naohiro Tsuyuguchi
Journal of Nuclear Medicine October 2008, 49 (10) 1734; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.108.054783
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REPLY: We thank Dr. Alexiou and his colleagues for their thoughtful comments regarding our article evaluating the diagnostic accuracy of PET with l-methyl-11C-methionine (11C-MET) in differentiating recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis after radiotherapy (1).

Although several studies show the utility of SPECT in distinguishing recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis, PET is known to be superior to SPECT in spatial resolution and ability to be quantified. Furthermore, our previous study evaluating brain tumors using 11C-MET and 201Tl-chloride suggested that 11C-MET PET is more useful than 201Tl SPECT for that purpose (2). On the basis of these findings, we have recently preferred 11C-MET PET to 201Tl SPECT, and our paper demonstrated that quantitative values determined from 11C-MET PET data can differentiate recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis with acceptable diagnostic accuracy (1).

However, the use of 11C-MET is often limited to facilities equipped with a cyclotron because the half-life of 11C-MET is relatively short, thus making it costly. In contrast, SPECT is a less costly imaging technique and widely available. Nevertheless, a definitive SPECT radiotracer for the differentiation of recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis has not yet been established. We have examined patients with brain tumors using both 99mTc-tetrofosmin and 99mTc-sestamibi SPECT in clinical settings but have not yet obtained sufficient data to draw any conclusions. In the field of SPECT, 99mTc-tetrofosmin may be a promising radiotracer for the differentiation of recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis (3) and is the area in which we are most interested. We agree with the statement by Dr. Alexiou and his colleagues that comparative studies between these 2 imaging techniques with 11C-MET PET and 99mTc-tetrofosmin SPECT are most interesting and helpful.

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    Terakawa Y, Tsuyuguchi N, Iwai Y, et al. Diagnostic accuracy of 11C-methionine PET for differentiation of recurrent brain tumors from radiation necrosis after radiotherapy. J Nucl Med. 2008;49:694–699.
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    Tsuyuguchi N, Sunada I, Iwai Y, et al. Methionine positron emission tomography of recurrent metastatic brain tumor and radiation necrosis after stereotactic radiosurgery: is a differential diagnosis possible? J Neurosurg. 2003;98:1056–1064.
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    Alexiou GA, Fotopoulos AD, Papadopoulos A, Kyritsis AP, Polyzoidis KS, Tsiouris S. Evaluation of brain tumor recurrence by 99mTc-tetrofosmin SPECT: a prospective pilot study. Ann Nucl Med. 2007;21:293–298.
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