SIR-Spheres Activity Measurements Reveal Systematic Miscalibration

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The purpose of this work was to perform an independent and National Institute of Standards and Technology–traceable activity measurement of 90Y SIR-Spheres (Sirtex). g-spectroscopic measurements of the 90Y internal pair production decay mode were made using a high-purity germanium detector. Methods: Measured annihilation radiation detection rates were corrected for radioactive decay during acquisition, dead time, source attenuation, and source geometry effects. Detection efficiency was determined by 2 independent and National Institute of Standards and Technology–traceable methods. Results: Measured SIR-Spheres vials (n 5 5) contained more activity than specified by the manufacturer calibration; on average, the ratio of measured activity to calibrated was 1.233 6 0.030. Activity measurements made using 2 distinct efficiency calibration methods agreed within 1%. Conclusion: The primary SIR-Spheres activity calibration appears to be a significant underestimate of true activity.

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Graves, S. A., Martin, M., Tiwari, A., Merrick, M., & Sunderland, J. (2022). SIR-Spheres Activity Measurements Reveal Systematic Miscalibration. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 63(8), 1131–1135. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnumed.121.262650

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