Advances in the production, processing and microPET image quality of technetium-94m
Nucl Med Biol 33(7):11 (2006) PMID 17045173
This work involves the production, processing and imaging of the short-lived, rarely used positron emission tomography (PET) radionuclide technetium-94m (^9^4^mTc). Our procedures are an extension of methods reported in the literature and are detailed within. A key modification was the development of a single step that combines purification and concentration of an aqueous ^9^4^mTc-pertechnetate solution, which both reduces processing time and increases the final concentration of the solution. Additionally, a convenient method for the direct recovery of ^9^4^mTc into an organic solvent was developed, eliminating the solvent transfer step needed for organic syntheses using ^9^4^mTc. Each of these advances potentially extends the scope of syntheses possible with this short-lived radionuclide. To explore the imaging potential of ^9^4^mTc, we carried out phantom imaging studies on small-scale high-resolution PET scanners to estimate the limitations of detection associated with ^9^4^mTc and PET. Preliminary studies demonstrate that useful images can be obtained with modern image reconstruction algorithms when using a correction for the cascade gamma ray contamination.
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucmedbio.2006.07.001
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