Evaluation of the clinical performances of a large NaI(Tl) crystal 3D PET scanner.

M Picchio, A Savi, M Lecchi, C Landoni, L Gianolli, M Brioschi, C Rossetti, M C Gilardi, F Fazio
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Abstract

Aim: This study was aimed at assessing the clinical performances of a NaI(Tl) crystal 3D PET scanner, C-PET (ADAC-UGM), using a multi-ring 2D BGO PET scanner (multi-ring PET), as a reference.

Methods: Thirty-seven oncological patients were studied in sequence with multi-ring PET and C-PET, within 30 days of a CT study. In order to assess the behaviour of C-PET in relation to acquisition count rate, patients were divided into 3 groups according to the count rate at the time of the C-PET scan acquisition. Group A (n=21): 3000-5000 kcounts/sec (recommended count rate range); Group B (n=8): <3000 Kcounts/sec and Group C (n=8): >5000 Kcounts/sec.

Results: The number of lesions detected by multi-ring PET and C-PET, classified according to size, was compared. For Group A and Group B there was a good agreement between C-PET and multi-ring PET in terms of lesion detectability (relative sensitivity: 99.9% and 96.0%, respectively), while for Group C the relative sensitivity of C-PET was 61.9%.

Conclusion: Optimal performances of the C-PET scanner can thus be obtained at a count rate within or below the recommended range. Despite a lower lesion/background contrast resulting from a high scatter and random noise, the sensitivity of C-PET in detecting hypermetabolic lesions is comparable to that of multi-ring PET. These findings are discussed in relation to the physical performance of the two scanners and particularly in relation to the 3D vs 2D acquisition modality.

大型NaI(Tl)晶体三维PET扫描仪临床性能评价。
目的:本研究旨在以多环2D BGO PET扫描仪(多环PET)为参照,评估NaI(Tl)晶体三维PET扫描仪C-PET (ADAC-UGM)的临床性能。方法:对37例肿瘤患者在CT研究后30天内进行多环PET和C-PET序列研究。为了评估C-PET与获取计数率的关系,根据C-PET扫描获取时的计数率将患者分为3组。A组(n=21): 3000-5000 kcounts/sec(推荐计数速率范围);B组(n=8): 5000 Kcounts/sec。结果:比较多环PET和C-PET检测到的病变数量,并按大小分类。在A组和B组中,C-PET与多环PET在病变检出率上的一致性较好(相对灵敏度分别为99.9%和96.0%),而在C组中C-PET的相对灵敏度为61.9%。结论:当计数率在推荐范围内或以下时,C-PET扫描仪可获得最佳性能。尽管高散射和随机噪声导致病灶/背景对比度较低,但C-PET在检测高代谢病变方面的灵敏度与多环PET相当。这些发现与两种扫描仪的物理性能有关,特别是与3D和2D采集方式有关。
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