2020
DOI: 10.1259/bjro.20190035
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Positron emission tomography PET/CT harmonisation study of different clinical PET/CT scanners using commercially available software

Abstract: Objectives: Harmonisation is the process whereby standardised uptake values from different scanners can be made comparable. This PET/CT pilot study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of harmonisation of a modern scanner with image reconstruction incorporating resolution recovery (RR) with another vendor older scanner operated in two-dimensional (2D) mode, and for both against a European standard (EARL). The vendor-proprietary software EQ•PET was used, which achieves harmonisation with a Gaussian smoothing. A … Show more

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“…Low-dose CT without contrast-enhancement was performed prior to PET acquisition (CareDose ® automatic modulation for keV and mA.s, slice thickness 2 mm, pitch 0.813, rotation time 0.5 s, FOV 500 mm). A harmonization in PET images between the two scanners by using EQ.PET, a NEMA-referenced SUV across technologies was performed [ 16 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low-dose CT without contrast-enhancement was performed prior to PET acquisition (CareDose ® automatic modulation for keV and mA.s, slice thickness 2 mm, pitch 0.813, rotation time 0.5 s, FOV 500 mm). A harmonization in PET images between the two scanners by using EQ.PET, a NEMA-referenced SUV across technologies was performed [ 16 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%