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Total--body PET: a new paradigm for molecular imaging

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY
卷 95, 期 1140, 页码 -

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BRITISH INST RADIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20220357

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Full body PET systems have revolutionized the paradigm of PET studies with their high sensitivity and ability to image multiple organs simultaneously, facing challenges and trade-offs to maximize performance gains, and potentially impacting future PET systems with new technology and concepts.
Total body (TB) positron emission tomography (PET) instruments have dramatically changed the paradigm of PET clinical and research studies due to their very high sensitivity and capability to image dynamic radiopharmaceutical distributions in the major organs of the body simultaneously. In this manuscript, we review the design of these systems and discuss general challenges and trade--offs to maximize the performance gains of current TB--PET systems. We then describe new concepts and technology that may impact future TB--PET systems. The manuscript summarizes what has been learned from the initial sites with TB--PET and explores potential research and clinical applications of TB--PET. The current generation of TB--PET systems range in axial field--of--view (AFOV) from 1 to 2 m and serve to illustrate the benefits and opportunities of a longer AFOV for various applications in PET. In only a few years of use these new TB--PET systems have shown that they will play an important role in expanding the field of molecular imaging and benefiting clinical practice.

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