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Improved Clinical Workflow for Whole-Body Patlak Parametric Imaging Using Two Short Dynamic Acquisitions

We sought to explore the feasibility of shorter acquisition times using two short dynamic scans for a multiparametric PET study and the influence of quantitative performance in shortened dynamic PET. Twenty-one patients underwent whole-body dynamic F-FDG PET/CT examinations on a PET/CT (Siemens Biog...

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Published in:Frontiers in oncology 2022-04, Vol.12, p.822708-822708
Main Authors: Wang, Hui, Miao, Ying, Yu, Wenjing, Zhu, Gan, Wu, Tao, Zhao, Xuefeng, Yuan, Guangjie, Li, Biao, Xu, Huiqin
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Summary:We sought to explore the feasibility of shorter acquisition times using two short dynamic scans for a multiparametric PET study and the influence of quantitative performance in shortened dynamic PET. Twenty-one patients underwent whole-body dynamic F-FDG PET/CT examinations on a PET/CT (Siemens Biograph Vision) with a total scan time of 75 min using continuous bed motion for Patlak multiparametric imaging. Two sets of Patlak multiparametric images were produced: the standard MR and DV images (MR - and DV - ) and two short dynamic MR and DV images (MR - and DV - ), which were generated by a 0-75 min post injection (p.i.) dynamic PET series and a 0-6 min + 60-75 min p.i. dynamic PET series, respectively. The maximum, mean, and peak values of the standard and two short dynamic multiparametric acquisitions were obtained and compared using Passing-Bablok regression and Bland-Altman analysis. High correlations were obtained between MR - and MR - , and between DV - and DV - for both normal organs and all lesions (0.962 ≦ Spearman's rho ≦ 0.982, < 0.0001). The maximum, mean, and peak values of the standard and two short dynamic multiparametric acquisitions were also in agreement. For normal organs, the Bland-Altman plot showed that the mean bias of MR max, MR mean, and MR peak was -0.002 (95% CI: -0.032-0.027), -0.002 (95% CI: -0.026-0.023), and -0.002 (95% CI: -0.026-0.022), respectively. The mean bias of DV max, DV mean, and DV peak was -3.3 (95% CI: -24.8-18.2), -1.4 (95% CI: -12.1-9.2), and -2.3 (95% CI: -15-10.4), respectively. For lesions, the Bland-Altman plot showed that the mean bias of MR max, MR mean, and MR peak was -0.009 (95% CI: -0.056-0.038), -0.004 (95% CI: -0.039-0.031), and -0.004 (95% CI: -0.036-0.028), respectively. The mean bias of DV max, DV mean, and DV peak was -8.4 (95% CI: -42.6-25.9), -4.8 (95% CI: -20.2-10.6), and -4.0 (95% CI: -23.7-15.6), respectively. This study demonstrates the feasibility of using two short dynamic scans that include the first 0-6 min and 60-75 min scans p.i. for Patlak multiparametric images, which can increase patient throughout for parametric analysis.
ISSN:2234-943X
2234-943X
DOI:10.3389/fonc.2022.822708