PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - E. Clementel AU - L. van Elmbt AU - M. Guerchaft AU - A. Bol AU - S. Staelens AU - S. Vandenberghe TI - Impact of time-of-flight on quantitative accuracy and volume determination in non-uniform phantoms DP - 2009 May 01 TA - Journal of Nuclear Medicine PG - 1493--1493 VI - 50 IP - supplement 2 4099 - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/50/supplement_2/1493.short 4100 - http://jnm.snmjournals.org/content/50/supplement_2/1493.full SO - J Nucl Med2009 May 01; 50 AB - 1493 Objectives PET Contrast Recovery depends on lesion’s background. Identical lesions in different backgrounds can recover differently due to different convergence and spill in/out effects. In this work we investigate the effects of Time-of-flight PET for identical lesions in different backgrounds in terms of both CRC and threshold based volume definition. Methods A phantom with lesions and organ inserts simulating an obese patient at high count rate was acquired on a TOF-PET scanner. Identical lesions were placed both in hot and cold background. We performed listmode TOF and non-TOF reconstruction for varying scan times (30 and 60 s with 10 realizations each). We compared the performances of the two methods in measuring lesions volume by applying a 42% threshold method. CRC was calculated for all lesions in PET and TOF for a range of clinically used iterations. Results TOF CRC converges faster and to higher values for all cold and hot lesions except one (23 mm), which converges 10 % higher for non-TOF. For this lesion the difference between TOF and non-TOF CRCs is less than 5 % at 3 iterations, clinically the most used on site. Identical lesions in different backgrounds converge to different values, the difference being 20% smaller for TOF. Volume thresholding for lesions in a cold background gives up to a 30% better volume estimation when using TOF. Conclusions TOF PET shows better characteristics for quantization tasks in different backgrounds and volume definition for cold background lesions. Count and contrast recovery is less depending on surrounding activity than with regular PET.