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- Sigfridsson, Jonathan, et al.
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Prospective data-driven respiratory gating of [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT
- 2021
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Ingår i: EJNMMI Research. - : Springer Nature. - 2191-219X. ; 11
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Aim: The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate a data-driven gating software's performance, in terms of identifying the respiratory signal, comparing [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC and [F-18]FDG examinations. In addition, for the [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC examinations, tracer uptake quantitation and liver lesion detectability were assessed.Methods: Twenty-four patients with confirmed or suspected neuroendocrine tumours underwent whole-body [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT examinations. Prospective DDG was applied on all bed positions and respiratory motion correction was triggered automatically when the detected respiratory signal exceeded a certain threshold (R value >= 15), at which point the scan time for that bed position was doubled. These bed positions were reconstructed with quiescent period gating (QPG), retaining 50% of the total coincidences. A respiratory signal evaluation regarding the software's efficacy in detecting respiratory motion for [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC was conducted and compared to [F-18]FDG data. Measurements of SUVmax, SUVmean, and tumour volume were performed on [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC PET and compared between gated and non-gated images.Results: The threshold of R >= 15 was exceeded and gating triggered on mean 2.1 bed positions per examination for [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC as compared to 1.4 for [F-18]FDG. In total, 34 tumours were evaluated in a quantitative analysis. An increase of 25.3% and 28.1%, respectively, for SUVmax (P < 0.0001) and SUVmean (P < 0.0001), and decrease of 21.1% in tumour volume (P < 0.0001) was found when DDG was applied.Conclusions: High respiratory signal was exclusively detected in bed positions where respiratory motion was expected, indicating reliable performance of the DDG software on [Ga-68]Ga-DOTATOC PET/CT. DDG yielded significantly higher SUVmax and SUVmean values and smaller tumour volumes, as compared to non-gated images.
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