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Phantom-based image quality assessment of clinical 18F-FDG protocols in digital PET/CT and comparison to conventional PMT-based PET/CT.

Silvano GnesinChristine KiefferKonstantinos ZeimpekisJean-Pierre PapazyanRenaud GuignardJohn O PriorFrancis R VerdunThiago V M Lima
Published in: EJNMMI physics (2020)
This study compared the achievable clinical image quality in three state-of-the-art digital PET/CT devices (from different vendors) as well as in two conventional PMT-based PET. Reported results show that a comparable image quality is achievable with a TAP reduction of ~ 40% in digital PET. This could lead to a significant reduction of the administered mass-activity and/or scan time with direct benefits in terms of dose exposure and patient comfort.
Keyphrases
  • pet ct
  • image quality
  • computed tomography
  • positron emission tomography
  • dual energy
  • case report
  • clinical evaluation