Abstract:Aim: To demonstrate the clinical capability of ultra-fast whole body PET acquisition enabled by digital photon counting PET (dPET) and to assess and compare its diagnostic and quantitative characteristics to current clinical PET acquisition. Methods: Twenty-five patients scheduled for FDG whole body PET/ CT were imaged using three separate acquisitions as part of intraindividual comparison study with a pre-commercial release dPET/CT (Vereos) and cPET/CT (Gemini, Philips, Cleveland). Standard cPET imaging was p… Show more
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