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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2014

Radiotracer Dose Reduction in Integrated PET/MR: Implications from National Electrical Manufacturers Association Phantom Studies

Mark Oehmigen; Susanne Ziegler; Bjoern W. Jakoby; Jens-Christoph Georgi; Daniel Paulus; Harald H. Quick

With the replacement of ionizing CT by MR imaging, integrated PET/MR in selected clinical applications may reduce the overall patient radiation dose when compared with PET/CT. Further potential for radiotracer dose reduction, while maintaining PET image quality (IQ) in integrated PET/MR, may be achieved by increasing the PET acquisition duration to match the longer time needed for MR data acquisition. To systematically verify this hypothesis under controlled conditions, this dose-reduction study was performed using a standardized phantom following the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) IQ protocol. Methods: All measurements were performed on an integrated PET/MR whole-body hybrid system. The NEMA IQ phantom was filled with water and a total activity of 50.35 MBq of 18F-FDG. The sphere–to–background activity ratio was 8:1. Multiple PET data blocks of 20-min acquisition time were acquired in list-mode format and were started periodically at multiples of the 18F-FDG half-lives. Different sinograms (2, 4, 8, and 16 min in duration) were reconstructed. Attenuation correction of the filled NEMA phantom was performed using a CT-based attenuation map template. The attenuation-corrected PET images were then quantitatively evaluated following the NEMA IQ protocol, investigating contrast recovery, background variability, and signal-to-noise ratio. Image groups with half the activity and twice the acquisition time were evaluated. For better statistics, the experiment was repeated 3 times. Results: Contrast recovery, background variability, and signal-to-noise ratio remained almost constant over 3 half-life periods when the decreasing radiotracer activity (100%, 50%, 25%, and 12.5%) was compensated by increasing acquisition time (2, 4, 8, and 16 min). The variation of contrast recovery over 3 half-life periods was small (−6% to +7%), with a mean variation of 2%, compared with the reference setting (100%, 2 min). The signal-to-noise ratio of the hot spheres showed only minor variations over 3 half-life periods (5%). Image readers could not distinguish subjective IQ between the different PET acquisition setups. Conclusion: An approach to reduce the injected radiotracer activity in integrated PET/MR imaging, while maintaining PET IQ, was presented and verified under idealized experimental conditions. This experiment may serve as a basis for further clinical PET/MR studies using reduced radiotracer dose as compared with conventional PET/CT studies.


The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2010

Pharmacokinetic Analysis of Hypoxia 18F-Fluoromisonidazole Dynamic PET in Head and Neck Cancer

Wenli Wang; Nancy Y. Lee; Jens-Christoph Georgi; Manoj Narayanan; Jose G. Guillem; Heiko Schöder; John L. Humm


Archive | 2011

Whole-Body MR/PET Hybrid Imaging: Technical Considerations, Clinical Workfl ow, and Initial Results

Harald H. Quick; Ralf Ladebeck; Jens-Christoph Georgi


International Journal of Medical Physics, Clinical Engineering and Radiation Oncology | 2012

Hypoxia Imaging of Rodent Xenografts with 18F-Fluoromisonidazole: Comparison of Dynamic and Static PET Imaging

Kelin Wang; Jens-Christoph Georgi; Pat Zanzonico; Manoj Narayanan; Timo Paulus; Matthien Bal; Wenli Wang; Shangde Cai; Joseph O’Donoghue; C. Clifton Ling; John L. Humm


Archive | 2014

METHOD FOR DISPLAYING IMAGE DATA OF BODY REGIONS OF A PATIENT, THE BODY REGIONS BEING PRONE TO DEMENTIA, AND A MEDICAL IMAGING SYSTEM WHICH IS DESIGNED TO CARRY OUT THE METHOD

Jens-Christoph Georgi; Björn Heismann; Sebastian Schmidt; Martin Tasler


Archive | 2013

Verfahren zu einem Darstellen von Bilddaten von Körperbereichen eines Patienten, wobei die Körperbereiche an einer Demenz-Erkrankung erkranken können, sowie ein medizinische Bildgebungssystem, das zu einer Ausführung des Verfahrens ausgelegt ist

Jens-Christoph Georgi; Björn Heismann; Sebastian Schmidt; Tasler Martin


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Kinetic modeling of [18F]-FMISO microPET data and its correlation with image-guided pO2 measurements

Rachel Bartlett; Pat Zanzonico; Sean Carlin; Qing Chen; Gordon Roble; Joseph O'Donoghue; Bradley J. Beattie; Manoj Narayanan; Jens-Christoph Georgi; John L. Humm


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Evaluating changes in tumor uptake of [18F]-FLT in patients with diffuse large cell lymphoma pre and post chemotherapy

Rachel Bartlett; Heiko Schöder; Jazmin Schwartz; Bradley J. Beattie; Manoj Narayanan; Jens-Christoph Georgi; Steven M. Larson; John L. Humm


Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting Abstracts | 2010

Evaluating the feasibility of IMRT planning for head and neck cancer using dynamic 18F-FDG and 18F-FMISO

K Hendrickson; Manoj Narayanan; Upendra Parvathaneni; Jens-Christoph Georgi; Jay Liao; Joseph Rajendran


Archive | 2010

Methods and apparatuses for prostate cancer detection, staging, and therapy response assessment

Manoj Narayanan; Jens-Christoph Georgi

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John L. Humm

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Bradley J. Beattie

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Heiko Schöder

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Rachel Bartlett

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Wenli Wang

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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C. Clifton Ling

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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