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Whole-Body Multiparametric PET in Clinical Oncology: Current Status, Challenges, and Opportunities.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/36336
Publisher DOI
10.2214/AJR.24.31712
PubMed ID
39230403
Description
The interpretation of clinical oncologic PET studies has historically used static reconstructions based on SUVs. SUVs and SUV-based images have important limitations, including dependence on uptake times and reduced conspicuity of tracer-avid lesions in organs with high background uptake. The acquisition of dynamic PET images enables additional PET reconstructions via Patlak modeling, which assumes that a tracer is irreversibly trapped by tissues of interest. The resulting multiparametric PET images capture a tracer's net trapping rate (Ki) and apparent volume of distribution (VD), separating the contributions of bound and free tracer fractions to the PET signal captured in the SUV. Potential benefits of multiparametric PET include higher quantitative stability, superior lesion conspicuity, and greater accuracy for differentiating malignant and benign lesions. However, the imaging protocols necessary for multiparametric PET are inherently more complex and time-intensive, despite the recent introduction of automated or semiautomated scanner-based reconstruction packages. In this Review, we examine the current state of multiparametric PET in whole-body oncologic imaging. We summarize the Patlak methodology and relevant tracer kinetics, discuss clinical workflows and protocol considerations, and highlight clinical challenges and opportunities. We aim to help oncologic imagers make informed decisions about whether to implement multiparametric PET in their clinical practices.
Date of Publication
2024-11
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Fraum, Tyler J
Sari, Hasan
Clinic of Nuclear Medicine
Dias, André H
Munk, Ole L
Pyka, Thomas
Clinic of Nuclear Medicine
Smith, Anne M
Mawlawi, Osama R
Laforest, Richard
Wang, Guobao
Additional Credits
Clinic of Nuclear Medicine
Series
AJR. American journal of roentgenology
Publisher
American Roentgen Ray Society
ISSN
1546-3141
Access(Rights)
restricted
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