高灵敏度BGO PET/CT扫描仪的临床应用:采集方案和重建参数对病灶量化的影响。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current radiopharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874471015666220107100200
Elena De Ponti, Cinzia Crivellaro, Sabrina Morzenti, Lavinia Monaco, Sergio Todde, Claudio Landoni, Federica Elisei, Monica Musarra, Luca Guerra
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目的:本回顾性研究的目的是研究suv在病变大小、给药剂量和重建算法方面的可变性。背景:SUVmax和SUVpeak受计数统计和重构算法等技术因素的影响。目的:为了实现目的,我们在5环BGO PET/CT扫描仪上评估了SUVs在病变大小、给药剂量和重建算法(有序子集期望最大化+点扩散函数选项- OSEM+PSF,正则化贝叶斯惩罚似似性- BPL)方面的变异性。方法:采用Discovery IQ扫描仪(GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US)对25例FDG患者进行清单模式采集,其中12例注射3.7 MBq/kg(标准剂量方案- SD), 13例注射1.8 MBq/kg(低剂量方案- LD)。采用OSEM+PSF算法和BPL方法,利用7种不同的beta因子,在不同的时间/视场对每个采集进行重构。计算70个病变的suv,并分析时间/FOV和Beta的函数。图像质量用肝脏变异系数(CV - liver)来评价。结果:suv受时间/视场的影响不明显。然而,suv受到β的影响:与较大的病变(14%和6%)相比,小病变(SUVmax为37%,SUVpeak为15%)的差异更高。CV -肝脏从β -500 (LD和SD)的6%到β - 200 (LD)的13%不等。BPL + β -350(针对我院临床实践优化)在LD中的CV -肝脏低于SD中OSEM+PSF的CV -肝脏。结论:采用相同重建算法的高灵敏度5环BGO PET/CT扫描仪,相对于活度和扫描时间,SUVmax和SUVpeak是一个可靠的定量标准。然而,suv和图像质量都受到重建算法的影响,需要考虑相关参数,以在可检测性、量化和噪声之间获得最佳折衷。
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Clinical Application of a High Sensitivity BGO PET/CT Scanner: Effects of Acquisition Protocols and Reconstruction Parameters on Lesions Quantification.

Aims: The aim of this retrospective study was to investigate SUVs variability with respect to lesion size, administered dose, and reconstruction algorithm.

Background: SUVmax and SUVpeak are influenced by technical factors as count statistics and reconstruction algorithms.

Objective: To fulfill the aim, we evaluated the SUVs variability with respect to lesion size, administered dose, and reconstruction algorithm (ordered - subset expectation maximization plus point spread function option - OSEM+PSF, regularized Bayesian Penalized Likelihood - BPL) in a 5 - rings BGO PET/CT scanner.

Methods: Discovery IQ scanner (GE Healthcare, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US) was used for list mode acquisition of 25 FDG patients, 12 injected with 3.7 MBq/kg (Standard Dose protocol - SD) and 13 injected with 1.8 MBq/kg (Low Dose protocol - LD). Each acquisition was reconstructed at different time/FOV with both OSEM+PSF algorithm and BPL using seven different beta factors. SUVs were calculated in 70 lesions and analysed in function of time/FOV and Beta. Image quality was evaluated as a coefficient of variation of the liver (CV - liver).

Results: SUVs were not considerably affected by time/FOV. However, SUVs were influenced by beta: differences were higher in small lesions (37% for SUVmax, 15% for SUVpeak) compared to larger ones (14% and 6%). CV - liver ranged from 6% with Beta-500 (LD and SD) to 13% with Beta- 200 (LD). CV - liver of BPL with Beta-350 (optimized for clinical practice in our institution) in LD was lower than CV - liver of OSEM+PSF in SD.

Conclusion: When a high sensitivity 5 - rings BGO PET/CT scanner is used with the same reconstruction algorithm, quantification by means of SUVmax and SUVpeak is a robust standard compared to the activity and scan duration. However, both SUVs and image quality are influenced by reconstruction algorithms and the related parameters should be considered to obtain the best compromise between detectability, quantification, and noise.

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