Appropriate reference region selection of 18F-florbetaben and 18F-flutemetamol beta-amyloid PET expressed in Centiloid

Abstract
The Centiloid (CL) is a method for standardizing amyloid beta (A beta) quantification through different ligands and methods. To find the most appropriate reference region to reduce the variance in the A beta CL unit between F-18-florbetaben (FBB) and F-18-flutemetamol (FMM), we conducted head-to-head comparisons from 56 participants using the direct comparison of FBB-FMM CL (dcCL) method with four reference regions: cerebellar gray (CG), whole cerebellum (WC), WC with brainstem (WC+B), and pons. The FBB and FMM dcCL units were highly correlated in four reference regions: WC (R-2=0.97), WC+B (R-2=0.98), CG (R-2=0.92), and pons (R-2=0.98). WC showed the largest effect size in both FBB and FMM. Comparison of the variance of the dcCL values within the young control group showed that with FBB, WC+B had the smallest variance and with FMM, the WC had the smallest variance. Additionally, WC+B showed the smallest absolute difference between FBB and FMM, followed by the WC, pons, and CG. We found that it would be reasonable to use the WC or WC+B as the reference region when converting FBB and FMM SUVRs into dcCL, which can increase the accuracy of standardizing FBB and FMM PET results.
Funding Information
  • Chonnam National University Hospital Biomedical Research Institute (BCRI20012)
  • Korean Health Technology R
  • National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korean government (NRF-2019R1A5A2027340)
  • Research of Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2018-ER6202-02)
  • National Research Council of Science