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FDG-PET/CT Technical Committee

FDG-PET/CT Technical Committee. Purpose:

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FDG-PET/CT Technical Committee

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  1. FDG-PET/CT Technical Committee Purpose: • to foster adoption of practical [I deleted cost-effective because I do not see us doing any cost-effective analyses. Those are very complex] standards for accurate and reproducible quantification of tumor metabolism via serial measurements from FDG-PET/CT. Objectives •    Identify clinically significant covariates in the quantification of FDG signal and recommend recording and normalization standards. •   Compare the various vendors’ computations for quantification and make recommendations to ensure any patient’s images would yield the same numbers irrespective of vendor. •    Define the parameters for automated setting of regions of interest. •    Develop a Digital Reference Object (image database) for quality control •   Enable tracking of software versions.

  2. FDG-PET/CT Technical CommitteeAchievements and Next Steps The Digital Reference Standard subcommittee has • acquired images of a single reference phantom from multiple vendors’ scanners, • compared the DICOM header information, • harmonized the standard with the AAPM/SNM Task Group 146. Next steps • establish a procedure for distributing and beta-testing a digital image set, • test on third-party review stations • initiate the QIBA process for dissemination.

  3. FDG-PETCT Technical Committee Subcommittee Topics [chair] Quantification Computation [David Clunie, MBBS] Software version tracking [Daniel Gagnon, PhD] Digital Reference Objects – Images [Paul Kinahan, PhD] Covariates rationale (Normalization) [Yuying Hwang, PhD] ROI Definition (and then Adoption) [Tim Turkington, PhD]

  4. Milestones Horizon/PET-CTBeyond RSNA’08 RSNA ’10 and on RSNA ‘09 Calibration Phantoms Characterization Lo, Hi rads ROI Definition* Dynamic Range lesion size** RSNA ‘08 Interoperability of Results Encoding Image Quality Metrics Quantification Computation Documentation of terms High High High High Medium Value H, M, L High High High High High High Feasibility H, M, L High *Adoption 2010-11, Defined in 2008 **Ideal Phantom 2010-11 Current phantom by 2008 Priority H, M, L High Quick Hits

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