The 68Ge phantom-based FDG-PET site qualification program for clinical trials adopted by FIL (Italian Foundation on Lymphoma)
• Quantitative Positron Emission Tomography (QPET) could be used as a biomarker. • Clinical trial qualification (CTQ) of PET scanners is mandatory for reliable use of QPET. • Variability in activity measurements at 95% CI was 74.0% (18F) and 20.5% (68Ge). • 100% (with 68Ge) and 28% (with 18F) of PET...
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• Quantitative Positron Emission Tomography (QPET) could be used as a biomarker. • Clinical trial qualification (CTQ) of PET scanners is mandatory for reliable use of QPET. • Variability in activity measurements at 95% CI was 74.0% (18F) and 20.5% (68Ge). • 100% (with 68Ge) and 28% (with 18F) of PET scanners passed CTQ at first round. • CTQ with 68Ge vs 18F filled phantom assure lower variability and eases the process. |
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