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FDG PET/CT: EANM procedure guidelines for tumour imaging: version 2.0
3.194
Zitationen
28
Autoren
2014
Jahr
Abstract
The purpose of these guidelines is to assist physicians in recommending, performing, interpreting and reporting the results of FDG PET/CT for oncological imaging of adult patients. PET is a quantitative imaging technique and therefore requires a common quality control (QC)/quality assurance (QA) procedure to maintain the accuracy and precision of quantitation. Repeatability and reproducibility are two essential requirements for any quantitative measurement and/or imaging biomarker. Repeatability relates to the uncertainty in obtaining the same result in the same patient when he or she is examined more than once on the same system. However, imaging biomarkers should also have adequate reproducibility, i.e. the ability to yield the same result in the same patient when that patient is examined on different systems and at different imaging sites. Adequate repeatability and reproducibility are essential for the clinical management of patients and the use of FDG PET/CT within multicentre trials. A common standardised imaging procedure will help promote the appropriate use of FDG PET/CT imaging and increase the value of publications and, therefore, their contribution to evidence-based medicine. Moreover, consistency in numerical values between platforms and institutes that acquire the data will potentially enhance the role of semiquantitative and quantitative image interpretation. Precision and accuracy are additionally important as FDG PET/CT is used to evaluate tumour response as well as for diagnosis, prognosis and staging. Therefore both the previous and these new guidelines specifically aim to achieve standardised uptake value harmonisation in multicentre settings.
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Autoren
- Ronald Boellaard
- Roberto C. Delgado Bolton
- Wim J.G. Oyen
- Francesco Giammarile
- Klaus Tatsch
- W. Eschner
- Fred Verzijlbergen
- Sally F. Barrington
- Lucy Pike
- Wolfgang Weber
- Sigrid Stroobants
- Dominique Delbeke
- Kevin Donohoe
- Scott Holbrook
- Michael M. Graham
- Giorgio Testanera
- Otto S. Hoekstra
- Josée M. Zijlstra
- Eric P. Visser
- C. Hoekstra
- Jan Pruim
- Antoon T. M. Willemsen
- Bertjan Arends
- Jörg Kotzerke
- Andreas Bockisch
- Thomas Beyer
- Arturo Chiti
- Bernd J. Krause
Institutionen
- Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc(NL)
- Center for Biomedical Research of La Rioja(ES)
- Radboud University Nijmegen(NL)
- Universidad de La Rioja(ES)
- Radboud University Medical Center(NL)
- Hôpital Lyon Sud(FR)
- Städtisches Klinikum Karlsruhe(DE)
- University of Cologne(DE)
- Erasmus MC(NL)
- Erasmus University Rotterdam(NL)
- St Thomas' Hospital(GB)
- King's College London(GB)
- Kings Health Partners(GB)
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center(US)
- Antwerp University Hospital(BE)
- Vanderbilt University Medical Center(US)
- Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center(US)
- Hadassah Medical Center(IL)
- ABT Molecular Imaging (United States)(US)
- University of Iowa(US)
- Humanitas University(IT)
- Jeroen Bosch Ziekenhuis(NL)
- University Medical Center Groningen(NL)
- Catharina Ziekenhuis(NL)
- TU Dresden(DE)
- Essen University Hospital(DE)
- Medical University of Vienna(AT)
- University of Rostock(DE)