uMI550 数字 PET-CT 在常规质量控制程序中的操作和性能体验。

IF 0.6 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
World Journal of Nuclear Medicine Pub Date : 2023-12-26 eCollection Date: 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-1777696
Manoj Kumar Singh, V Sai Krishna Mohan, Chanchal Kaushik
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引言 美国国家电气制造商协会和国际电工委员会规定了正电子发射断层扫描(PET)的质量控制(QC)程序。质量控制必须根据扫描仪制造商的规格定期进行。每日和每周的质量控制在监测正电子发射断层扫描性能变化方面发挥着重要作用。本研究分享了无需使用放射性 Ge-68 源进行日常质量控制的质量控制程序的操作和性能经验,以及使用氟脱氧葡萄糖 F18 ( 18 F-FDG) 替代锗-68/钠-22 (Ge-68/Na-22) 源进行每周质量控制的经验。方法 这项研究是在 uMI550 数字正电子发射计算机断层扫描(PET-CT)扫描仪上进行的。在该扫描仪中,每日质量控制检查系统温度和湿度、系统计数率、数据链接状态和电压。质控在控制台控制下进行,扫描台的位置处于从龙门架拉出的原点,快速质控期间房间是关闭的。每周全面质量控制检查项目包括查找表漂移、能量漂移、飞行时间状态、C-map 状态、温度和湿度以及电压。每周的全面质量控制使用杆状幻象源中的 18 F-FDG 源进行。结果 根据制造商的说明,该扫描仪进行了 200 多次无放射源 Ge-68 模体的每日质量控制测试和 50 次使用 18 F-FDG 杆状模体的每周全面质量控制测试,并生成了测试报告。在此期间,未发现任何日常质量控制错误或警告。结论 PET 日常质量控制的新方法不会使操作员暴露在辐射中。这将转化为商业和操作上的优势,使性能和结果保持一致。对实践的启示 在 PET-CT 扫描仪的质量控制程序中减少对操作人员的辐射暴露。
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Operational and Performance Experience with uMI550 Digital PET-CT during Routine Quality Control Procedures.

Introduction  The quality control (QC) procedures for positron emission tomography (PET) scanners are covered by National Electrical Manufacturers Association and International Electrotechnical Commission. QC must be carried out at regular intervals according to the specifications of the scanner manufacturer. Daily and weekly QC plays a valuable role in monitoring positron emission tomography (PET) scanner performance changes. This study shares operational and performance experience of QC procedures that do not require a radioactive Ge-68 source to perform daily QC and experience with fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ( 18 F-FDG) as a substitute for germanium-68/sodium-22 (Ge-68/Na-22) source for weekly QC. Method  This study was performed on an uMI550 digital positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) scanner. In this scanner daily QC checks system temperature and humidity, system count rate, data link status, and voltage. QC was performed at the console control, the position of the scanner table was in the home position pulled out from the gantry, and the room was closed during the quick QC. Weekly full QC check items include look-up table drift, energy drift, time-of-flight status, C-map status, temperature and humidity, and voltage. Weekly full QC was performed with a 18 F-FDG source in a rod phantom source. Results  Over 200 daily QC tests without a radioactive source Ge-68 phantom and 50 full weekly QC tests using a 18 F-FDG rod phantom were performed with this scanner according to the manufacturer's instructions and a test report was generated. No daily QC errors or warnings were observed during this period. Conclusion  The new approach for the daily PET QC does not expose operators to radiation. This translates into commercial and operational merits with consistent performance and results. Implications for Practice  Reduction in radiation exposure to operating staff during QC procedure in PET-CT scanner.

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World Journal of Nuclear Medicine
World Journal of Nuclear Medicine RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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