Feasibility of PET/CT system performance harmonisation for quantitative multicentre Zr-89 studies

  • EARL
  • , EATRIS
  • , TRISTAN Consortium IB4SD-116106

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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to investigate the variability in quantitative performance and feasibility of quantitative harmonisation in Zr-89 PET/CT imaging.

Methods: Eight EANM EARL-accredited (Kaalep A et al., Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging 45:412-22, 2018) PET/CT systems were investigated using phantom acquisitions of uniform and NEMA NU2-2007 body phantoms. The phantoms were filled according to EANM EARL guidelines for [F-18]FDG, but [F-18]FDG solution was replaced by a Zr-89 calibration mixture. For each system, standard uptake value (SUV) accuracy and recovery coefficients (RC) using SUVmean, SUVmax and SUVpeak metrics were determined.

Results: All eight investigated systems demonstrated similarly shaped RC curves, and five of them exhibited closely aligning recoveries when SUV bias correction was applied. From the evaluated metrics, SUVpeak was found to be least sensitive to noise and reconstruction differences among different systems.

Conclusions: Harmonisation of PET/CT scanners for quantitative Zr-89 studies is feasible when proper scanner-dose calibrator cross-calibration and harmonised image reconstruction procedures are followed. An accreditation programme for PET/CT scanners would facilitate multicentre Zr-89 quantitative studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number26
Number of pages8
JournalEJNMMI physics
Volume5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21-Nov-2018

Keywords

  • Zr-89
  • Performance
  • Harmonisation
  • PET
  • CT
  • Quantification
  • EARL accreditation

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