Anticipating Criteria for Discharge after Lu-177-PSMA Treatment - Discussion of Several Scenarios

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Aim The aim is to add a pragmatic contribution to the discussion of an algorithm to discharge patients treated with Lu-177-PSMA under the aspect of radiation protection. This also may be applied to therapies with other radioactive tracers in the future. Material and Methods 478 cycles of Lu-177-PSMA-617 (140 patients) were analyzed. The remaining activity in the patient and the dose rate were correlated. From frequent intratherapeutic measurements (biexponential fit) scenarios for discharging patients are deduced. Results Thirty-four per cent of all patients treated with Lu-177-PSMA received 3 to 5 cycles per calendar year. The dose limit of 1 mSv per calendar year (German Law) at a distance of 2 m from the patient would be exceeded in 10 % and 15 % of the treated patients if discharged 72 hours after treatment given 3 and 4 cycles per calendar year, respectively. Mean specific dose rate was 0.00462μSv/(h MBq) at a distance of 1 m. A universal correlation between dose rate and the remaining activity in the patient could not be found. Conclusion The multi cycle concept of the therapies with Lu-177 PSMA has to be taken into account prospectively when discharging the patients. Given the physical half-life of Lu-177 an anticipation of 4 treatment cycles per calendar year leads to a clearly arranged, conservative rule.

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Kranert, W. T., Bockisch, B., Wichert, J., Groner, D., Sabet, A., Baumgarten, J., … Happel, C. (2022). Anticipating Criteria for Discharge after Lu-177-PSMA Treatment - Discussion of Several Scenarios. Nuklearmedizin - NuclearMedicine, 61(2), 111–119. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1697-8126

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