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Comparison of image quality and spatial resolution between 18F, 68Ga, and 64Cu phantom measurements using a digital Biograph Vision PET/CT

Anja Braune, Liane Oehme, Robert Freudenberg, Frank Hofheinz, Jörg van den Hoff, Jörg Kotzerke, Sebastian Hoberück

2022EJNMMI Physics51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background PET nuclides can have a considerable influence on the spatial resolution and image quality of PET/CT scans, which can influence diagnostics in oncology, for example. The individual impact of the positron energy of 18 F, 68 Ga, and 64 Cu on spatial resolution and image quality was compared for PET/CT scans acquired using a clinical, digital scanner. Methods A Jaszczak phantom and a NEMA PET body phantom were filled with 18 F-FDG, 68 Ga-HCl, or 64 Cu-HCl, and PET/CT scans were performed on a Siemens Biograph Vision. Acquired images were analyzed regarding spatial resolution and image quality (recovery coefficients (RC), coefficient of variation within the background, contrast recovery coefficient (CRC), contrast–noise ratio (CNR), and relative count error in the lung insert). Data were compared between scans with different nuclides. Results We found that image quality was comparable between 18 F-FDG and 64 Cu-HCl PET/CT measurements featuring similar maximal endpoint energies of the positrons. In comparison, RC, CRC, and CNR were degraded in 68 Ga-HCl data despite similar count rates. In particular, the two smallest spheres of 10 mm and 13 mm diameter revealed lower RC, CRC, and CNR values. The spatial resolution was similar between 18 F-FDG and 64 Cu-HCl but up to 18% and 23% worse compared with PET/CT images of the NEMA PET body phantom filled with 68 Ga-HCl. Conclusions The positron energy of the PET nuclide influences the spatial resolution and image quality of a digital PET/CT scan. The image quality and spatial resolution of 68 Ga-HCl PET/CT images were worse than those of 18 F-FDG or 64 Cu-HCl despite similar count rates.

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Imaging phantomNuclear medicineImage resolutionImage qualityPositron emission tomographyScannerPET-CTMaterials sciencePhysicsMedicineComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceOpticsImage (mathematics)Medical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
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