Discipline of Medical Imaging Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Medical Image Optimisation and Perception Group (MIOPeG), Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
J Med Radiat Sci. 2023 Sep;70(3):310-318. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.686. Epub 2023 May 8.
Recently developed Long (≥100 cm) axial field of view (AFOV) PET/CT scanners are capable of producing images with higher signal-to-noise ratio, or performing faster whole-body acquisitions, or scanning with lower radiation dose to the patient, compared with conventional PET/CT scanners. These benefits, which arise due to their substantially higher, by more than an order of magnitude, geometric efficiency, have been well described in the recent literature. The introduction of Long AFOV PET/CT technology into the clinic also has important implications for the design and workflow of PET/CT facilities and their effects on radiation exposure to staff and patients. Maximising the considerable benefits of this technology requires a thorough understanding of the relationships between these factors to optimise workflows while appropriately managing radiation exposure. This article reviews current knowledge on PET/CT facility design, workflows and their effects on radiation exposure, identifies gaps in the literature and discusses the challenges that need to be considered with the introduction of Long AFOV PET/CT into the clinic.
最近开发的长(≥100cm)轴向视野(AFOV)PET/CT 扫描仪能够产生具有更高信噪比的图像,或者执行更快的全身采集,或者对患者进行更低辐射剂量的扫描,与传统的 PET/CT 扫描仪相比。由于其几何效率提高了一个数量级以上,这些优势在最近的文献中得到了很好的描述。Long AFOV PET/CT 技术引入临床也对 PET/CT 设施的设计和工作流程及其对工作人员和患者辐射暴露的影响产生了重要影响。充分利用这项技术的巨大优势需要彻底了解这些因素之间的关系,以优化工作流程,同时适当管理辐射暴露。本文回顾了关于 PET/CT 设施设计、工作流程及其对辐射暴露影响的现有知识,确定了文献中的差距,并讨论了在将 Long AFOV PET/CT 引入临床时需要考虑的挑战。