Effects of injected dose, BMI and scanner type on NECR and image noise in PET imaging

Volume: 56, Issue: 16, Pages: 5275 - 5285
Published: Jul 26, 2011
Abstract
Noise equivalent count rate (NECR) and image noise are two different but related metrics that have been used to predict and assess image quality, respectively. The aim of this study is to investigate, using patient studies, the relationships between injected dose (ID), body mass index (BMI) and scanner type on NECR and image noise measurements in PET imaging. Two groups of 90 patients each were imaged on a GE DSTE and a DRX PET/CT scanner,...
Paper Details
Title
Effects of injected dose, BMI and scanner type on NECR and image noise in PET imaging
Published Date
Jul 26, 2011
Volume
56
Issue
16
Pages
5275 - 5285
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