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Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol

Integrated PET/CT has emerged as an integral component of oncology management because of its unique potential of providing both functional and morphological images in a single imaging session. In this work, performance of the ‘bismuth germinate (BGO) crystal’-based PET of a newly installed Discovery...

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Autores principales: Sharma, Shamurailatpam Dayananda, Prasad, R., Shetye, Bina, Rangarajan, V., Deshpande, D., Shrivastava, S. K., Dinshaw, K. A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21224924
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37479
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author Sharma, Shamurailatpam Dayananda
Prasad, R.
Shetye, Bina
Rangarajan, V.
Deshpande, D.
Shrivastava, S. K.
Dinshaw, K. A.
author_facet Sharma, Shamurailatpam Dayananda
Prasad, R.
Shetye, Bina
Rangarajan, V.
Deshpande, D.
Shrivastava, S. K.
Dinshaw, K. A.
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description Integrated PET/CT has emerged as an integral component of oncology management because of its unique potential of providing both functional and morphological images in a single imaging session. In this work, performance of the ‘bismuth germinate (BGO) crystal’-based PET of a newly installed Discovery ST PET/CT was evaluated in 2D and 3D mode for whole-body scanning using National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) NU 2-2001 protocol and the recommended phantoms. During the entire measurements, the system operates with an energy window of 375-650 keV and 11.7 ns coincidence time window. The set of tests performed were spatial resolution, sensitivity, scatter fraction (SF) and counting rate performance. The average transaxial and axial spatial resolution measured as full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the point spread function at 1 cm (and 10 cm) off-axis was 0.632 (0.691) and 0.491 (0.653) cm in 2D and 0.646 (0.682) and 0.54 (0.601) cm in 3D respectively. The average sensitivity for the two radial positions (R = 0 cm and R = 10 cm) was 2.56 (2.63) cps/kBq in 2D and 11.85 (12.14) cps/kBq in 3D. The average scatter fraction was 19.79% in 2D and 46.19% in 3D. The peak noise equivalent counting rate (NECR) evaluated with single random subtraction was 89.41 kcps at 49 kBq/cc in 2D and 60 kcps at 12 kBq/cc in 3D acquisition mode. The NECR with delayed random subtraction was 61.47 kcps at 40.67 kBq/cc in 2D and 45.57 kcps at 16.45 kBq/cc in 3D. The performance of the PET scanner was satisfactory within the manufacturer-specified limits. The test result of PET shows excellent system sensitivity with relatively uniform resolution throughout the FOV, making this scanner highly suitable for whole-body studies.
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spelling pubmed-30140992011-01-11 Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol Sharma, Shamurailatpam Dayananda Prasad, R. Shetye, Bina Rangarajan, V. Deshpande, D. Shrivastava, S. K. Dinshaw, K. A. J Med Phys Original Article Integrated PET/CT has emerged as an integral component of oncology management because of its unique potential of providing both functional and morphological images in a single imaging session. In this work, performance of the ‘bismuth germinate (BGO) crystal’-based PET of a newly installed Discovery ST PET/CT was evaluated in 2D and 3D mode for whole-body scanning using National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) NU 2-2001 protocol and the recommended phantoms. During the entire measurements, the system operates with an energy window of 375-650 keV and 11.7 ns coincidence time window. The set of tests performed were spatial resolution, sensitivity, scatter fraction (SF) and counting rate performance. The average transaxial and axial spatial resolution measured as full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the point spread function at 1 cm (and 10 cm) off-axis was 0.632 (0.691) and 0.491 (0.653) cm in 2D and 0.646 (0.682) and 0.54 (0.601) cm in 3D respectively. The average sensitivity for the two radial positions (R = 0 cm and R = 10 cm) was 2.56 (2.63) cps/kBq in 2D and 11.85 (12.14) cps/kBq in 3D. The average scatter fraction was 19.79% in 2D and 46.19% in 3D. The peak noise equivalent counting rate (NECR) evaluated with single random subtraction was 89.41 kcps at 49 kBq/cc in 2D and 60 kcps at 12 kBq/cc in 3D acquisition mode. The NECR with delayed random subtraction was 61.47 kcps at 40.67 kBq/cc in 2D and 45.57 kcps at 16.45 kBq/cc in 3D. The performance of the PET scanner was satisfactory within the manufacturer-specified limits. The test result of PET shows excellent system sensitivity with relatively uniform resolution throughout the FOV, making this scanner highly suitable for whole-body studies. Medknow Publications 2007 /pmc/articles/PMC3014099/ /pubmed/21224924 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37479 Text en © Journal of Medical Physics http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Sharma, Shamurailatpam Dayananda
Prasad, R.
Shetye, Bina
Rangarajan, V.
Deshpande, D.
Shrivastava, S. K.
Dinshaw, K. A.
Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title_full Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title_fullStr Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title_full_unstemmed Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title_short Whole-body PET acceptance test in 2D and 3D using NEMA NU 2-2001 protocol
title_sort whole-body pet acceptance test in 2d and 3d using nema nu 2-2001 protocol
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3014099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21224924
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0971-6203.37479
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