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Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of I-124 PET images with and without prompt gamma compensation (PGC) by comparing the recovery coefficients (RC), the signal to noise ratios (SNR) and the contrast to F-18 and Ga-68. Furthermore, the influence of the PGC on the quantificat...

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Autores principales: Preylowski, Veronika, Schlögl, Susanne, Schoenahl, Frédéric, Jörg, Gerhard, Samnick, Samuel, Buck, Andreas K., Lassmann, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3754939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24014105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071729
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author Preylowski, Veronika
Schlögl, Susanne
Schoenahl, Frédéric
Jörg, Gerhard
Samnick, Samuel
Buck, Andreas K.
Lassmann, Michael
author_facet Preylowski, Veronika
Schlögl, Susanne
Schoenahl, Frédéric
Jörg, Gerhard
Samnick, Samuel
Buck, Andreas K.
Lassmann, Michael
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description OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of I-124 PET images with and without prompt gamma compensation (PGC) by comparing the recovery coefficients (RC), the signal to noise ratios (SNR) and the contrast to F-18 and Ga-68. Furthermore, the influence of the PGC on the quantification and image quality is evaluated. METHODS: For measuring the image quality the NEMA NU2-2001 PET/SPECT-Phantom was used containing 6 spheres with a diameter between 10 mm and 37 mm placed in water with different levels of background activity. Each sphere was filled with the same activity concentration measured by an independently cross-calibrated dose calibrator. The “hot” sources were acquired with a full 3D PET/CT (Biograph mCT®, Siemens Medical USA). Acquisition times were 2 min for F-18 and Ga-68, and 10 min for I-124. For reconstruction an OSEM algorithm was applied. For I-124 the images were reconstructed with and without PGC. For the calculation of the RCs the activity concentrations in each sphere were determined; in addition, the influence of the background correction was studied. RESULTS: The RCs of Ga-68 are the smallest (79%). I-124 reaches similar RCs (87% with PGC, 84% without PGC) as F-18 (84%). showing that the quantification of I-124 images is similar to F-18 and slightly better than Ga-68. With background activity the contrast of the I-124 PGC images is similar to Ga-68 and F-18 scans. There was lower background activity in the I-124 images without PGC, which probably originates from an overcorrection of the scatter contribution. Consequently, the contrast without PGC was much higher than with PGC. As a consequence PGC should be used for I-124. CONCLUSIONS: For I-124 there is only a slight influence on the quantification depending on the use of the PGC. However, there are considerable differences with respect to I-124 image quality.
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spelling pubmed-37549392013-09-06 Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas? Preylowski, Veronika Schlögl, Susanne Schoenahl, Frédéric Jörg, Gerhard Samnick, Samuel Buck, Andreas K. Lassmann, Michael PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study is to evaluate the quality of I-124 PET images with and without prompt gamma compensation (PGC) by comparing the recovery coefficients (RC), the signal to noise ratios (SNR) and the contrast to F-18 and Ga-68. Furthermore, the influence of the PGC on the quantification and image quality is evaluated. METHODS: For measuring the image quality the NEMA NU2-2001 PET/SPECT-Phantom was used containing 6 spheres with a diameter between 10 mm and 37 mm placed in water with different levels of background activity. Each sphere was filled with the same activity concentration measured by an independently cross-calibrated dose calibrator. The “hot” sources were acquired with a full 3D PET/CT (Biograph mCT®, Siemens Medical USA). Acquisition times were 2 min for F-18 and Ga-68, and 10 min for I-124. For reconstruction an OSEM algorithm was applied. For I-124 the images were reconstructed with and without PGC. For the calculation of the RCs the activity concentrations in each sphere were determined; in addition, the influence of the background correction was studied. RESULTS: The RCs of Ga-68 are the smallest (79%). I-124 reaches similar RCs (87% with PGC, 84% without PGC) as F-18 (84%). showing that the quantification of I-124 images is similar to F-18 and slightly better than Ga-68. With background activity the contrast of the I-124 PGC images is similar to Ga-68 and F-18 scans. There was lower background activity in the I-124 images without PGC, which probably originates from an overcorrection of the scatter contribution. Consequently, the contrast without PGC was much higher than with PGC. As a consequence PGC should be used for I-124. CONCLUSIONS: For I-124 there is only a slight influence on the quantification depending on the use of the PGC. However, there are considerable differences with respect to I-124 image quality. Public Library of Science 2013-08-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3754939/ /pubmed/24014105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071729 Text en © 2013 Preylowski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Preylowski, Veronika
Schlögl, Susanne
Schoenahl, Frédéric
Jörg, Gerhard
Samnick, Samuel
Buck, Andreas K.
Lassmann, Michael
Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title_full Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title_fullStr Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title_full_unstemmed Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title_short Is the Image Quality of I-124-PET Impaired by an Automatic Correction of Prompt Gammas?
title_sort is the image quality of i-124-pet impaired by an automatic correction of prompt gammas?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3754939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24014105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071729
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