The Use of Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography in Aerosol Medicine.

J Aerosol Med Pulm Drug Deliv

Department of Medical Physics, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, National Institute of Health Research Biomedical Research Centre, Southampton, United Kingdom.

Published: February 2023

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Imaging of radiolabeled aerosols provides useful data on both the initial site of deposition and its subsequent transport by mucociliary clearance and epithelial permeability. Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) uses a gamma camera with multiple rotating heads to produce three-dimensional (3D) images of inhaled radioaerosol labeled with technetium-99m. This enables total lung deposition and its 3D regional distribution to be quantified. Aligned 3D images of lung structure allow deposition data to be related to lung anatomy. Mucociliary clearance or epithelial permeability can be assessed from a time series of SPECT aerosol images. SPECT is slightly superior to planar imaging for measuring total lung deposition. However, it is more complex to use, and for studies where total lung deposition is the endpoint, planar imaging is recommended. However, SPECT has been shown to be clearly superior to planar imaging for assessing regional distribution of aerosol and is the method of choice for this purpose. It therefore has applications in studying the influence of regional deposition on clinical effectiveness and also in validating computer models of deposition. The inability to directly radiolabel drug molecules with Tc is a clear disadvantage of SPECT and limits its potential use for pharmacokinetic studies. SPECT provides a wealth of data on aerosol deposition, which has been relatively underused at present. Optimal methods of analyzing and interpreting the data need to be developed. SPECT can also, in principle, provide detailed information of mucociliary clearance and has the potential to significantly improve knowledge of this process and hence clarify the role of clearance as a biomarker.

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