Age-related sensitivity deterioration evaluation of positron emission tomography utilizing cross-calibration factor measurement data
Asuka Kikuchi, Shoichi Watanuki, Hiroshi Watabe, Manabu Tashiro

TL;DR
This study tracks how PET scanner sensitivity declines with age using calibration data over eight years, finding a 2% annual decrease.
Contribution
The study introduces a method to evaluate PET sensitivity deterioration using cross-calibration factor data over time.
Findings
PET system sensitivity decreased linearly by approximately 2.0% annually over eight years.
NEMA sensitivity measurements showed a 12% reduction over the same period.
Sensitivity was higher at the center of the axial field of view compared to the edges.
Abstract
Age-related deterioration in positron emission tomography (PET) systems can be monitored using cross-calibration scans for scanner calibration. This study aimed to evaluate changes in the sensitivity of a PET system over time using routinely collected cross-calibration factor (CCF) measurement data and NEMA sensitivity measurement data acquired at our facility. We used CCF measurement data acquired over eight years, from 2016 to 2023. The count rates were calculated from raw data. The NEMA sensitivity measurements were also performed in 2017 and 2024 to compare with the sensitivities obtained from the CCF measurements. The PET images were reconstructed using the CCF data. A region of interest (ROI) was placed at the center of the PET images and count rates from the PET images were obtained. The sensitivity changes in the CCF data showed a linear decrease in sensitivity over eight years,…
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TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Advanced X-ray and CT Imaging · Electrical and Bioimpedance Tomography
