医学物理学
工作流程
癌症
医学
全身成像
癌症检测
三级护理
临床实习
核医学
中心(范畴论)
癌症影像学
计算机科学
正电子发射断层摄影术
外科
内科学
化学
结晶学
家庭医学
数据库
作者
Wanqi Chen,Yinghe Li,Zhijian Li,Yongluo Jiang,Yingpu Cui,Jiling Zeng,Yiwen Mo,Si Tang,Shatong Li,Lei Liu,Yumo Zhao,Yingying Hu,Wei Fan
标识
DOI:10.2967/jnumed.123.266948
摘要
In recent decades, researchers worldwide have directed their efforts toward enhancing the quality of PET imaging. The detection sensitivity and image resolution of conventional PET scanners with a short axial field of view have been constrained, leading to a suboptimal signal-to-noise ratio. The advent of long-axial-field-of-view PET scanners, exemplified by the uEXPLORER system, marked a significant advancement. Total-body PET imaging possesses an extensive scan range of 194 cm and an ultrahigh detection sensitivity, and it has emerged as a promising avenue for improving image quality while reducing the administered radioactivity dose and shortening acquisition times. In this review, we elucidate the application of the uEXPLORER system at the Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, including the disease distribution, patient selection workflow, scanning protocol, and several enhanced clinical applications, along with encountered challenges. We anticipate that this review will provide insights into routine clinical practice and ultimately improve patient care.
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