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Added Value of Digital over Analog PET/CT: More Significant as Image Field of View and Body Mass Index Increase

机译:数字过度的模拟PET / CT的附加值:更重要的是图像视野和体重指数增加

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The digital PET/CT scanner with digital photon-counting technique promises a shorter scan time, improved small-lesion detectability, and reduced radiation dose for the PET and CT portions of the exam while improving image quality. Methods: In this single-institution retrospective review study, 84 participants who had undergone PET/CT on both analog and digital scanners were analyzed. The aim was to evaluate the impact of image field of view (FOV) and body mass index (BMI) on the digital compared with the analog PET/CT scanners. The participants were categorized into different groups based on their BMI. Total scan times, 18F-FDG doses, and dose-length products (DLP) were collected and compared. Image quality was also assessed by certified nuclear medicine physicians and graded on a scale from 1 to 5. Results: In the skull-to-mid-thigh FOVs, the digital scanner had a scan time shorter by 37% (P < 0.001), a 18F-FDG dose lower by 16% (P < 0.001), but only an 8% reduction in DLP (P = 0.2). In the head-to-toe FOV cases, the digital scanner showed reductions in scan time (33%; P < 0.001), 18F-FDG dose (13%; P < 0.001), and DLP (19%; P < 0.001). When BMI was accounted for, the digital scanner had a scan time shorter by 33% (P < 0.001), as well as a reduced DLP (P < 0.001) and 18F-FDG dose (P < 0.001), with the most prominent changes being in the overweight and obese participants. Image quality was also improved by the digital scanner, with a score of 4.5, versus 4.0 for the analog scanner. Conclusion: The digital scanner has a shorter scan time and lower DLP, requires a lower 18F-FDG dose, and provides improved image quality when compared with the analog scanner. The most impactful difference in scan time, DLP, and 18F-FDG dose were observed in obese and overweight participants.
机译:采用数字光子计数技术的数字PET/CT扫描仪可以缩短扫描时间,提高小病灶的检测能力,减少PET和CT检查部分的辐射剂量,同时提高图像质量。方法:在这项单机构回顾性研究中,对84名在模拟和数字扫描仪上接受PET/CT检查的参与者进行了分析。目的是与模拟PET/CT扫描仪相比,评估图像视野(FOV)和体重指数(BMI)对数字图像的影响。根据体重指数,参与者被分为不同的组。收集并比较总扫描次数、18F-FDG剂量和剂量长度乘积(DLP)。图像质量也由认证的核医学医师进行评估,并在1到5的范围内进行分级。结果:在颅骨至大腿中部FOV中,数字扫描仪的扫描时间缩短了37%(P<0.001),18F-FDG剂量降低了16%(P<0.001),但DLP仅降低了8%(P=0.2)。在从头到脚的FOV病例中,数字扫描仪显示扫描时间(33%;P<0.001)、18F-FDG剂量(13%;P<0.001)和DLP(19%;P<0.001)减少。当考虑BMI时,数字扫描仪的扫描时间缩短了33%(P<0.001),DLP(P<0.001)和18F-FDG剂量减少(P<0.001),其中最显著的变化是超重和肥胖参与者。数字扫描仪的图像质量也得到了改善,得分为4.5,而模拟扫描仪的得分为4.0。结论:与模拟扫描仪相比,数字扫描仪具有更短的扫描时间和更低的DLP,需要更低的18F-FDG剂量,并提供更好的图像质量。肥胖和超重参与者在扫描时间、DLP和18F-FDG剂量方面的影响最大。

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