Digital PET/CT allows for shorter acquisition protocols or reduced radiopharmaceutical dose in [ 18 F]-FDG PET/CT

ConclusionShorter acquisition times have traditionally been associated with reduced lesion detectability or the requirement for larger amounts of radiotracer activity. These data confirm that this is not the case for new-generation digital PET scanners, where the known higher sensitivity results in clinically adequate images for shorter acquisitions. Only a small variation in the semi-quantitative parameters SUVmax, SUVmean and TBR was seen, confirming that either reduction of acquisition time or (by analogy) applied activity can be reduced as much as 75% in digital PET/CT without apparent clinical detriment.
Source: Annals of Nuclear Medicine - Category: Nuclear Medicine Source Type: research