H. de Jong, L. Perk, G. Visser, R. Boellaard, G. V. van Dongen, A. Lammertsma
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Abstract
In this study the imaging characteristics influencing the quantitative accuracy of 68Ga, 124I and 89 Zr were determined and compared to those of 18F using a 3D high resolution PET (high resolution research tomograph, HRRT) scanner. Although there were large discrepancies found in the sensitivity of these isotopes, which can be explained by their positron abundancy, none of the assessed imaging characteristic prevents the isotopes for usage in (high resolution) quantitative PET imaging. Care has to be taken, however, that accurate correction methods are used for dead time, background and scatter, and partial volume