Publications by authors named "Nicolas Sas"

Purpose: For the first time, three currently available 360° CZT-SPECT/CT cameras were compared under clinical conditions using phantom-based measurements.

Methods: A Tc- and a Lu-customized NEMA IEC body phantom were imaged with three different cameras, StarGuide (GE Healthcare), VERITON-CT versions 200 (V200) and 400 (V400) (Spectrum Dynamics Medical) under the same clinical conditions. Energy resolution and volumetric sensitivity were evaluated from energy spectra.

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Background:  Ga-PSMA PET is the leading prostate cancer imaging technique, but the image quality remains noisy and could be further improved using an artificial intelligence-based denoising algorithm. To address this issue, we analyzed the overall quality of reprocessed images compared to standard reconstructions. We also analyzed the diagnostic performances of the different sequences and the impact of the algorithm on lesion intensity and background measures.

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Objectives: To provide radiologists and physicists with methodological tools to improve patient management after vascular fluoroscopically guided intervention (FGI) by providing optimized thresholds (OT) values that could be used as a surrogate to the thresholds classically proposed by the National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP) or could be useful to adapt their own substantial radiation dose levels (SRDL) values.

Methods: PSD of 2000-4000 mGy after FGI were calculated for 258 patients with dedicated software. Overall, the kerma and KAP 3D-ROC curves were used to assess the sensitivity (SEN) and specificity (SPE) of NCRP thresholds and OT for each PSD.

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Background: Tc-NTP 15-5 is a SPECT radiotracer targeting proteoglycans (PG), components of the cartilaginous extracellular matrix. Imaging of PGs would be useful for the early detection of cartilage disorders (osteoarthritis, arthritis and chondrosarcoma, Aromatase Inhibitor associated arthralgia (AIA) in breast cancer), and the follow-up of patients under treatment. According to preclinical study results, Tc-NTP 15-5, is a good candidate for a specific functional molecular imaging of joints.

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Background: Benzamide-based radioligands targeting melanin were first developed for imaging melanoma and then for therapeutic purpose with targeted radionuclide therapy (TRT). [I]ICF01012 presents a highly favorable pharmacokinetics profile in vivo for therapy. Tumour growth reduction and increase survival have been established in preclinical models of melanoma.

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Purpose: This study aims to perform dosimetry for [ Tc]NTP15-5 radiotracer used in imaging of articular cartilage in rabbits and humans. The radiotracer (covered by a world patent WO 01/00621 A1) has been proposed in the previous years for the study of cartilage in osteoarthritis diseases. A sensitive imaging approach is essential to quantify osteoarthritis progression and monitor response to new therapies.

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Objectives: The National Council on Radiation Protection (NCRP) report no. 168 recommended that during fluoroscopically guided interventions (FGIs), each patient should be monitored when one of the following thresholds is reached: an air kerma > 5 Gy, a kerma area product (KAP) > 500 Gy.cm, a fluoroscopy time > 60 min, or a peak skin dose (PSD) > 3 Gy.

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Unlabelled: In targeted radionuclide radiotherapy, the relationship between bone marrow (BM) toxicity and absorbed dose seems to be elusive. A compartmental model of mouse thrombopoiesis and erythropoiesis was set up to predict the depletion of hematopoietic cells as a function of the irradiation dose delivered to BM by injected radiopharmaceuticals. All simulated kinetics were compared with experimental toxicity for several stages of differentiation of the 2 hematopoietic lineages.

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