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How fast can we scan patients with modern (digital) PET/CT systems?

Charline Lasnon, Nicolas Coudrais, Benjamin Houdu, Catherine Nganoa, Thibault Salomon, Blandine Enilorac, Nicolas Aide

2020European Journal of Radiology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PurposeTo seek for the minimal duration per bed position with a digital PET system without compromising image quality and lesion detection in patients requiring fast 18F-FDG PET imaging.Materials and methods19 cancer patients experiencing pain or dyspnea and 9 pediatric patients were scanned on a Vereos system. List mode data were reconstructed with decreasing time frame down to 10 s per bed position. Noise was evaluated in the liver, blood pool and muscle, and using target-to-background ratios. Five PET readers recorded image quality, number of clinically relevant foci and of involved anatomical sites in reconstructions ranging from 60 to 10 s per bed position, compared to the standard 90 s reconstruction.ResultsThe following reconstructions, which harboured a noise not significantly higher than that of the standard reconstruction, were selected for clinical evaluation: 1iterations/10 subsets/20sec (1i10 s20sec), 1i10 s30sec, and 2i10 sPSF60sec.Only the 60 s per bed acquisition displayed similar target-to-background ratios compared to the standard reconstruction, but mean ratios were still higher than 2.0 for the 30 s reconstruction. Inter-rater agreement for the number of involved anatomical sites and detected lesion was good or almost perfect (Kappa: 0.64−0.91) for all acquisitions. In particular, kappa for the 30 s per bed acquisition was 0.78 and 0.91 for lesion and anatomical sites number, respectively. Intra-rater agreement was also excellent for the 30 s reconstruction (kappa = 0.72). Median estimated total PET acquisition time for the 1i10 s30sec, and the standard reconstruction were 4 and 12 min, respectively.ConclusionsFast imaging is feasible with state-of-the-art PET systems. Acquisitions of 30 s per bed position are feasible with the Vereos system, requiring optimization of reconstruction parameters.

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MedicineNuclear medicineLesionImage qualityKappaTarget lesionImage noiseCohen's kappaRadiologyIterative reconstructionSurgeryArtificial intelligenceInternal medicinePhilosophyImage (mathematics)Myocardial infarctionLinguisticsPercutaneous coronary interventionComputer scienceMachine learningMedical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsAdvanced Radiotherapy TechniquesAdvanced X-ray and CT Imaging
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