Abstract:The recently developed total-body positron emission tomography (PET) scanner can capture total-body tracer kinetics, thus enabling systems imaging of multiple organs and interactions between organs, simultaneously. However, their prohibitive cost and sitting requirements may present a barrier for widespread adaptation. Most commercial PET scanners have a limited AFOV. To circumvent the limited AFOV, scanner manufacturers have implemented static step and shoot (SSS) protocols to “stitch” images acquired at mult… Show more
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