Omidvari Negar, Shanina Ekaterina, Leung Edwin K, Sun Xishan, Li Yusheng, Mulnix Tim, Gravel Paul, Henry Shannan, Matuskey David, Volpi Tommaso, Jones Terry, Badawi Ramsey D, Li Hongdi, Carson Richard E, Qi Jinyi, Cherry Simon R
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California Davis, Davis, California;
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of California Davis, Davis, California.
J Nucl Med. 2025 Jan 3;66(1):150-157. doi: 10.2967/jnumed.124.268309.
Quantitative molecular imaging with PET can offer insights into physiologic and pathologic processes and is widely used for studying brain disorders. The NeuroEXPLORER is a recently developed dedicated brain PET system offering high spatial resolution and high sensitivity with an extended axial length. This study evaluated the quantitative precision and accuracy of the NeuroEXPLORER with phantom and human data for a variety of imaging conditions that are relevant to dynamic neuroimaging studies. Thirty-minute scans of an image quality (IQ) phantom and a 3-dimensional Hoffman brain phantom filled with [F]FDG were performed over 13 h, covering phantom activities of 1.3-177 MBq. Furthermore, a uniform cylindric phantom filled with 558 MBq of C was scanned for 4 h. Quantitative accuracy was assessed using the contrast recovery coefficient (CRC), background variability, and background bias in the IQ phantom, the recovery coefficients (RCs) in the Hoffman phantom, and the bias in the uniform phantom. Results were compared at delayed time points, with different reconstruction parameters and frame lengths down to 1 s. Moreover, randomly subsampled frames of 2 imaging time points (0-2 min and 60-90 min) from a dynamic scan of a healthy volunteer with a 177-MBq injected dose of ()-4-(3-fluoro-5-(fluoro-F)phenyl)-1-((3-methylpyridin-4-yl)methyl)pyrrolidin-2-one ([F]SynVesT-1) were used to assess quantification of brain uptake and image-derived input function extraction. Negligible effects were observed on CRC and background bias with 3-177 MBq in the IQ phantom, and bias was less than 5% with 1-558 MBq in the uniform phantom. RC variations were within ±1% with 2-169 MBq in the Hoffman phantom, showcasing the system's high spatial resolution and high sensitivity. Short-frame reconstructions of the 60- to 90-min healthy-volunteer scan showed a ±1% mean difference in quantification of brain uptake for frame lengths down to 30 s and demonstrated the feasibility of measuring image-derived input function with mean absolute differences below 10% for frame lengths down to 1 s. The NeuroEXPLORER, with its high detection sensitivity, maintains high precision and accuracy across a wide range of imaging conditions beyond those evaluated in standard performance tests. These results demonstrate its potential for quantitative neuroimaging applications.
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)的定量分子成像能够深入了解生理和病理过程,广泛应用于脑部疾病研究。NeuroEXPLORER是最近开发的一款专用脑部PET系统,具有高空间分辨率和高灵敏度,轴向长度有所延长。本研究使用体模和人体数据,针对与动态神经成像研究相关的各种成像条件,评估了NeuroEXPLORER的定量精度和准确性。对一个图像质量(IQ)体模和一个填充了[F]FDG的三维霍夫曼脑体模进行了13小时的30分钟扫描,涵盖了1.3 - 177 MBq的体模活性。此外,对一个填充了558 MBq碳的均匀圆柱形体模进行了4小时的扫描。使用IQ体模中的对比度恢复系数(CRC)、本底变异性和本底偏差、霍夫曼体模中的恢复系数(RC)以及均匀体模中的偏差来评估定量准确性。在延迟时间点、不同重建参数以及低至1秒的帧长条件下对结果进行了比较。此外,从一名健康志愿者的动态扫描中随机抽取了两个成像时间点(0 - 2分钟和60 - 90分钟)的帧,该志愿者注射了177 MBq的()-4-(3 - 氟 - 5 - (氟 - F)苯基)-1 - ((3 - 甲基吡啶 - 4 - 基)甲基)吡咯烷 - 2 - 酮([F]SynVesT - 1),用于评估脑摄取的定量和图像衍生输入函数的提取。在IQ体模中,当活性为3 - 177 MBq时,观察到对CRC和本底偏差的影响可忽略不计,在均匀体模中,当活性为1 - 558 MBq时,偏差小于5%。在霍夫曼体模中,当活性为2 - 169 MBq时,RC变化在±1%以内,展示了该系统的高空间分辨率和高灵敏度。对60至90分钟的健康志愿者扫描进行短帧重建显示,对于低至30秒的帧长,脑摄取定量的平均差异为±1%,并且证明了对于低至1秒的帧长,测量图像衍生输入函数的可行性,平均绝对差异低于10%。NeuroEXPLORER凭借其高检测灵敏度,在标准性能测试评估范围之外的广泛成像条件下都能保持高精度和准确性。这些结果证明了其在定量神经成像应用中的潜力。