Absolute quantification of radiotracer distribution using SPECT/CT imaging is of great importance for dosimetry aimed at personalized radionuclide precision treatment. However, its accuracy depends on many factors. Using phantom measurements, this multi-vendor and multi-center study evaluates the quantitative accuracy and inter-system variability of various SPECT/CT systems as well as the effect of patient size, processing software and reconstruction algorithms on recovery coefficients (RC). Methods Five SPECT/CT systems were included: Discovery (TM) NM/CT 670 Pro (GE Healthcare), Precedence (TM) 6 (Philips Healthcare), Symbia Intevo (TM), and Symbia (TM) T16 (twice) (Siemens Healthineers). Three phantoms were used based on the NEMA IEC bod...
International audienceBackground: SPECT quantification is important for dosimetry in targeted radion...
The accuracy of clinical SPECT is highly dependent on the acquisition and processing parameters, whi...
Aim Quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has several important applicatio...
Absolute quantification of radiotracer distribution using SPECT/CT imaging is of great importance fo...
Absolute quantification of radiotracer distribution using SPECT/CT imaging is of great importance fo...
Background Quantitative SPECT imaging in targeted radionuclide therapy with lutetium-177 holds great...
Aim. Similar to PET, absolute quantitative imaging is becoming available in commercial SPECT/CT devi...
Aim. Similar to PET, absolute quantitative imaging is becoming available in commercial SPECT/CT devi...
Accurate quantitation of activity provides the basis for internal dosimetry of targeted radionuclide...
International audienceAccurate quantitation of activity provides the basis for internal dosimetry of...
Aim: To assess the quantitative capabilities of commercial SPECT-CT systems with their full 3D itera...
Purpose: Patient-specific dosimetry is required to ensure the safety of molecular radiotherapy and t...
Purpose: Recent developments in iterative image reconstruction enable absolute quantification of SPE...
International audienceBackground: SPECT quantification is important for dosimetry in targeted radion...
The accuracy of clinical SPECT is highly dependent on the acquisition and processing parameters, whi...
Aim Quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has several important applicatio...
Absolute quantification of radiotracer distribution using SPECT/CT imaging is of great importance fo...
Absolute quantification of radiotracer distribution using SPECT/CT imaging is of great importance fo...
Background Quantitative SPECT imaging in targeted radionuclide therapy with lutetium-177 holds great...
Aim. Similar to PET, absolute quantitative imaging is becoming available in commercial SPECT/CT devi...
Aim. Similar to PET, absolute quantitative imaging is becoming available in commercial SPECT/CT devi...
Accurate quantitation of activity provides the basis for internal dosimetry of targeted radionuclide...
International audienceAccurate quantitation of activity provides the basis for internal dosimetry of...
Aim: To assess the quantitative capabilities of commercial SPECT-CT systems with their full 3D itera...
Purpose: Patient-specific dosimetry is required to ensure the safety of molecular radiotherapy and t...
Purpose: Recent developments in iterative image reconstruction enable absolute quantification of SPE...
International audienceBackground: SPECT quantification is important for dosimetry in targeted radion...
The accuracy of clinical SPECT is highly dependent on the acquisition and processing parameters, whi...
Aim Quantitative single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has several important applicatio...