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Multicenter study of quantitative PET system harmonization using NIST-traceable 68Ge/68Ga cross-calibration kit

Authors :
Takashi Iimori
Taisuke Murata
Kei Wagatsuma
Minoru Sakurai
Takashi Kamiya
Kenta Miwa
Koichi Sawada
Noriaki Miyaji
Eisuke Sato
Source :
Physica Medica. 52:98-103
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2018.

Abstract

Purpose The present study aimed to define the errors in SUV and demonstrate the feasibility of SUV harmonization among contemporary PET/CT scanners using a novel National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-traceable 68Ge/68Ga source as the reference standard. Methods We used 68Ge/68Ga dose calibrator and PET sources made with same batch of 68Ge/68Ga embedded in epoxy that is traceable to the NIST standard. Bias in the amount of radioactivity and the radioactive concentrations measured by the dose calibrators and PET/CT scanners, respectively, was determined at five Japanese sites. We adjusted optimal dial setting of the dose calibrators and PET reconstruction parameters to close the actual amount of radioactivity and the radioactive concentration, respectively, of the NIST-traceable 68Ge/68Ga sources to harmonize SUV. Errors in SUV before and after harmonization were then calculated at each site. Results The average bias in the amount of radioactivity and the radioactive concentrations measured by dose calibrator and PET scanner was −4.94% and −12.22%, respectively, before, and −0.14% and −4.81%, respectively, after harmonization. Corresponding averaged errors in SUV measured under clinical conditions were underestimated by 7.66%, but improved by −4.70% under optimal conditions. Conclusion Our proposed method using an NIST-traceable 68Ge/68Ga source identified bias in values obtained using dose calibrators and PET scanners, and reduced SUV variability to within 5% across different models of PET scanners at five sites. Our protocol using a standard source has considerable potential for harmonizing the SUV when contemporary PET scanners are involved in multicenter studies.

Details

ISSN :
11201797
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physica Medica
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........457df30cbf08c81b46dec41c75bfd79c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.07.001