Study Title

Every patient in need and/or eligible for a standard 99mTc-biphosphonate bone scintigraphy is eligible to participate to this study. Patient data and examination results will be compiled and monitored. The safety profile of 18F-NaF produced in the primary site will be determined.

Study Details

Description:

18F-sodium fluoride (18F-NaF) was already investigated numerous times in the last 40 years as a PET alternative to standard 99m-technetium-derived bone scintigraphy. However, lack of universal tracer availability and higher costs contributed to the failure of 18F-NaF to systematically supplant bone scintigraphy as a standard of care. Recently, an isotope shortage crisis occurred and evidenced the need to have non-reactor-derived alternatives for many nuclear medicine procedures, including bone scintigraphy. Since 18F-NaF is cyclotron-produced, it could become a necessary alternative to bone scintigraphy in case of another worldwide isotope shortage. The study aims to evaluate the safety profile of 18F-NaF injection. Moreover, a patient registry will be compiled in order to perform sub-studies on 18F-NaF diagnostic performance on diverse bone and articular diseases.

Sponsor:

Centre de recherche du Centre hospitalier universitaire de Sherbrooke

Contacts:

Stéphanie Dubreuil

stephanie.dubreuil2@usherbrooke.ca

819-346-1110 ext 16617