Medical Physics Department, Institut Català d'Oncologia, L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Spain.
Medical Physics Department, Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV-IRCCS, Padua, Italy.
Phys Med. 2022 Jul;99:16-21. doi: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2022.05.004. Epub 2022 May 20.
An EFOMP Working Group (WG) was created in 2020 to establish recommendations for PET/CT/MRI Quality Control (QC). The WG's intention was to create a document containing a set of measurements suitable for routine practice. In order to map the current situation in PET facilities, the WG prepared a survey addressed to European Medical Physics Experts (MPE).
The survey was conducted using an electronic questionnaire with 10 sections, for a total of 43 multiple choice or open questions. Data regarding general information, model of installed scanners, contract of maintenance and phantoms available were collected. The focal part of the questionnaire concerned the QC protocol adopted and accreditation programs.
123 answers from 24 countries were collected. 90.2% of the respondents are affiliated as staff MPEs; 45% have non-digital TOF PET/CT scanners with a contract of maintenance (97.6%). In 98.4% and 86.8% of responding centres a sealed source for daily QC and the NEMA Image Quality Phantom were present. 94.3% of respondents perform daily QC according to manufacturer recommendations, while NEMA Tests are not performed routinely (51.2%). 56.1% of the respondents have scanners accredited by a national or international organization. 56% of the centres perform annual CT tests, while more than 90% do not perform any MRI QCs.
The results of the survey show that there is a lack of harmonization in the PET QC procedures across Europe. The information obtained will guide the WG in proposing a guideline containing a set of measurements suitable for the clinical routine.
一个 EFOMP 工作组(WG)于 2020 年成立,旨在为 PET/CT/MRI 质量控制(QC)制定建议。WG 的目的是创建一份包含适用于常规实践的一组测量值的文件。为了了解 PET 设施的现状,WG 向欧洲医学物理专家(MPE)准备了一项调查。
该调查使用电子问卷进行,共 10 个部分,共 43 个多项选择或开放式问题。收集了有关一般信息、安装扫描仪的型号、维护合同和可用的模体的数据。问卷的重点部分涉及采用的 QC 协议和认证计划。
共收集了来自 24 个国家的 123 个答案。90.2%的受访者为在职 MPE 员工;45%拥有带有维护合同的非数字 TOF PET/CT 扫描仪(97.6%)。在 98.4%和 86.8%的回应中心,存在用于日常 QC 的密封源和 NEMA 图像质量模体。94.3%的受访者根据制造商的建议进行日常 QC,而不常规进行 NEMA 测试(51.2%)。56.1%的受访者的扫描仪由国家或国际组织认证。56%的中心进行年度 CT 测试,而超过 90%的中心不进行任何 MRI QC。
调查结果表明,欧洲各地的 PET QC 程序缺乏协调。所获得的信息将指导 WG 提出一份包含适用于临床常规的一组测量值的指南。