Image quality and variability for routine diagnostic FDG-PET scans in a Japanese community hospital: current status and possibility of improvement

Keiji Shimizu*, Seiichi Yamamoto, Keiichi Matsumoto, Megumu Hino, Michio Senda

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Purpose: In Japan, commercially delivered FDG is manufactured in three batches per day at fixed constant activity and distributed in vials. Consequently, the amount of activity administered to the patient varies depending on the timing of injection. We evaluated a method for adjusting the scan time according to the body mass index (BMI) to obtain equivalent image quality for every patient. Methods: We examined a total of 301 routine clinical oncology PET scans using commercially delivered FDG. The relation between the injected activity and the noise equivalent count per scan length (NECpatient) was evaluated as a marker of image quality; its association with BMI was also examined. Results: The injected activity and NECpatient exhibited large variations (230.4 ± 55.8 MBq and 19.9 ± 2.9 Mcounts/m). There was a weak correlation between the injected activity and NECpatient (r ~ 0.3) for thin patients (BMI < 21 kg/m2), but no correlation for patients with higher BMIs. However, a significant correlation was found between BMI and NECpatient (p < 0.0001). Conclusion: In a community hospital using commercially delivered FDG, it is possible to reduce the variability of the NECpatient and obtain uniform image quality by changing the scan time as a function of patient BMI, even with uncontrollable injected activity.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)529-535
ページ数7
ジャーナルJapanese Journal of Radiology
34
7
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2016 7月 1
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 放射線学、核医学およびイメージング

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