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Clinical evaluation of 2D versus 3D whole-body PET image quality using a dedicated BGO PET scanner
Authors:D. Visvikis  D. Griffiths  D. C. Costa  J. Bomanji  P. J. Ell
Affiliation:(1) U650 INSERM, Laboratoire de Traitement de l"rsquo"Information Medicale (LaTIM), CHU Morvan, Brest, 29609, France;(2) London PET Centre, Lister Healthcare, Harley Street, London, UK;(3) Institute of Nuclear Medicine, Royal Free and University College Medical School, Middlesex Hospital, London, UK;(4) HPP Medicina Molecular, SA Porto, Portugal
Abstract:
Purpose Three-dimensional positron emission tomography (3D PET) results in higher system sensitivity, with an associated increase in the detection of scatter and random coincidences. The objective of this work was to compare, from a clinical perspective, 3D and two-dimensional (2D) acquisitions in terms of whole-body (WB) PET image quality with a dedicated BGO PET system.Methods 2D and 3D WB emission acquisitions were carried out in 70 patients. Variable acquisition parameters in terms of time of emission acquisition per axial field of view (aFOV) and slice overlap between sequential aFOVs were used during the 3D acquisitions. 3D and 2D images were reconstructed using FORE+WLS and OSEM respectively. Scatter correction was performed by convolution subtraction and a model-based scatter correction in 2D and 3D respectively. All WB images were attenuation corrected using segmented transmission scans. Images were blindly assessed by three observers for the presence of artefacts, confidence in lesion detection and overall image quality using a scoring system.Results Statistically significant differences between 2D and 3D image quality were only obtained for 3D emission acquisitions of 3 min. No statistically significant differences were observed for image artefacts or lesion detectability scores. Image quality correlated significantly with patient weight for both modes of operation. Finally, no differences were seen in image artefact scores for the different axial slice overlaps considered, suggesting the use of five slice overlaps in 3D WB acquisitions.Conclusion 3D WB imaging using a dedicated BGO-based PET scanner offers similar image quality to that obtained in 2D considering similar overall times of acquisitions.
Keywords:18F-FDG  3D PET  Whole-body imaging
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