TY - JOUR T1 - Optimal Acquisition Time Window and Simplified Quantification of Dopamine Transporter Availability Using <sup>18</sup>F-FE-PE2I in Healthy Controls and Parkinson Disease Patients JF - Journal of Nuclear Medicine JO - J Nucl Med SP - 1529 LP - 1534 DO - 10.2967/jnumed.115.171231 VL - 57 IS - 10 AU - Ida Sonni AU - Patrik Fazio AU - Martin Schain AU - Christer Halldin AU - Per Svenningsson AU - Lars Farde AU - Andrea Varrone Y1 - 2016/10/01 UR - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/57/10/1529.abstract N2 - 18F-(E)-N-(3-iodoprop-2-enyl)-2β-carbofluoroethoxy-3β-(4′methylphenyl)nortropane (18F-FE-PE2I) is a newly developed dopamine transporter (DAT) PET radioligand. Full quantification methods rely on dynamic acquisition of 18F-FE-PE2I, but in a clinical setting a simplified protocol is preferable. The aims of this study were to identify the optimal acquisition time window for 18F-FE-PE2I and to validate the specific binding ratio (SBR) as a simplified quantification method. Methods: Ten Parkinson disease (PD) patients and 10 controls were included. Ninety-three-min dynamic PET measurements with 18F-FE-PE2I were conducted using the high-resolution research tomograph (HRRT). The dynamic measurement was also smoothed to the resolution of a clinical PET system (HR). Regions of interest for the caudate, putamen, ventral striatum, substantia nigra (SN), and cerebellum were manually drawn on coregistered MR images. The outcome measure was the SBR, and the gold standard was the binding potential obtained with wavelet-aided parametric imaging (WAPI BPND). The cerebellum was used as a reference region. In a preliminary analysis, SBR was computed for 8 time windows (SBRdyn). Linear regression analysis and Bland–Altman plots were used to select the optimal acquisition time window. An average image from the selected time window was created, from which new SBR values (SBR calculated on the average image on the HRRT and SBR calculated on the average image on the simulated HR images) were calculated and compared with WAPI BPND. The effect size was calculated. Results: SBRdyn values for the time window between 16.5 and 42 min correlated best with WAPI BPND (r2 = 0.98, P &lt; 0.001). Significant correlations (P &lt; 0.001) were observed between SBRHR and WAPI-BPND (r2 = 0.95 in controls and 0.97 in PD patients). In the striatum, SBRHR values were 37% lower than BPND in controls, 29% in PD patients, whereas in the SN the underestimation was 22% in controls and 15% in PD patients. Similar effect sizes for BPND and SBRHR were found in the caudate (0.6), putamen (1.7 and 1.4), ventral striatum (0.7), and SN (0.5 and 0.4). Conclusion: A single 18F-FE-PE2I acquisition between 16.5 and 42 min provides the best outcome measure for simplified DAT quantification. Despite underestimation of the BPND, the SBR can be used in a clinical setting as a valid quantification method for DAT using 18F-FE-PE2I, because it provides differentiation similar to BPND between controls and PD patients. ER -