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The Effect of Low Dose CT Matrix Size Variation on Qualitative and Semi-Quantitative Analysis of Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Images

Research Authors
Abdel Gawad, H.
Elsayed, Y.
Abdelhafez, Y.
Research Member
Research Year
2013
Research Journal
Egyptian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Research Publisher
Egyptian Society of Nuclear Medicine Specialists
Research Vol
8-2
Research Rank
2
Research_Pages
63-69
Research Website
http://esnms.net/journal/ESNMS%20Volume%208/7.pdf
Research Abstract

Objective: The purpose of the study was to evaluate the qualitative and semi- quantitative effects of using different low- dose computed tomography (CT) matrix sizes for attenuation correction of PET images. Methods: Co-registered 2-[F18]- fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG)-PET and CT images were acquired using a combined PET/CT scanner according to a standardized protocol. PET/CT reconstruction was repeated using default reconstruction protocols with different matrix sizes for low dose CT (512,768 and 1024) in 25 patients. The resulting images were analyzed qualitatively “image quality” and semi-quantitatively using “mean SUV & Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR)”. Results: No significant difference in the resulting attenuated corrected images reconstructed with the different matrix sizes either qualitatively or semi- quantitatively.
Conclusion: The matrix size of the low dose CT used in the attenuation correction of PET images does not affect the image quality or semi-quantitative parameters.