Contrast enhanced CT on PET/CT imaging in clinical routine: an international survey.

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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Title
Contrast enhanced CT on PET/CT imaging in clinical routine: an international survey.
Journal
Frontiers in medicine
Author(s)
Annunziata S., Testart N., Auf der Springe K., Cuzzocrea M., Nicod Lalonde M., Schaefer N., Prior J.O., Garibotto V., Treglia G.
ISSN
2296-858X (Print)
ISSN-L
2296-858X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2023
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
10
Pages
1290956
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
To perform an international survey about PET/CT imaging with contrast enhanced CT (PET/ceCT) in clinical routine worldwide.
A questionnaire of ten questions was prepared for health professionals, addressing the following issues: (1) general demographic, hospital, and department information; (2) use and diffusion of PET/ceCT worldwide; (3) factors influencing the use of PET/ceCT. An invitation to the survey was sent to the corresponding authors of NM scientific articles indexed in SCOPUS in 2022 and dedicated to PET/CT imaging. Data were analysed per individual responder.
191 individual responders worldwide participated in this survey. Most of the responders are using PET/ceCT in their center (74%). Interestingly, the relative use of PET/ceCT over the total PET/CT scans has an anti-Gaussian distribution (<20% ceCT and > 80% ceCT were most represented). Most of responders are using PET/ceCT in oncological settings (62%) and irrespectively from radiopharmaceuticals (62%). In most cases, PET/ceCT scans are reported by NM physicians alone or together by NM physicians and radiologists with an integrated report (31%).
PET/ceCT imaging is largely used worldwide. Local factors can affect the choice of PET/ceCT in respect to conventional PET/CT imaging. Further cost-benefit analysis could be useful to consider other possible influencing variables, such as technologies, dosimetry, department organization and economics.
Keywords
CT, PET, contrast, enhancement, survey
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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