Objective Image Quality Comparison Between Brain-Dedicated PET and PET/CT Scanners

J Med Syst. 2023 Aug 17;47(1):88. doi: 10.1007/s10916-023-01984-7.

Abstract

As part of a clinical validation of a new brain-dedicated PET system (CMB), image quality of this scanner has been compared to that of a whole-body PET/CT scanner. To that goal, Hoffman phantom and patient data were obtined with both devices. Since CMB does not use a CT for attenuation correction (AC) which is crucial for PET images quality, this study includes the evaluation of CMB PET images using emission-based or CT-based attenuation maps. PET images were compared using 34 image quality metrics. Moreover, a neural network was used to evaluate the degree of agreement between both devices on the patients diagnosis prediction. Overall, results showed that CMB images have higher contrast and recovery coefficient but higher noise than PET/CT images. Although SUVr values presented statistically significant differences in many brain regions, relative differences were low. An asymmetry between left and right hemispheres, however, was identified. Even so, the variations between the two devices were minor. Finally, there is a greater similarity between PET/CT and CMB CT-based AC PET images than between PET/CT and the CMB emission-based AC PET images.

Keywords: Attenuation correction; Brain dedicated PET; Image analysis; Image quality.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Brain* / diagnostic imaging
  • Deep Learning
  • Humans
  • Neural Networks, Computer
  • Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
  • Positron-Emission Tomography