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

oleh: Salvatore Annunziata, Nathalie Testart, Katharina Auf der Springe, Marco Cuzzocrea, Marie Nicod Lalonde, Marie Nicod Lalonde, Niklaus Schaefer, Niklaus Schaefer, John O. Prior, John O. Prior, Valentina Garibotto, Valentina Garibotto, Valentina Garibotto, Giorgio Treglia, Giorgio Treglia, Giorgio Treglia, Giorgio Treglia

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Diterbitkan: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-01

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AimTo perform an international survey about PET/CT imaging with contrast enhanced CT (PET/ceCT) in clinical routine worldwide.MethodsA 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.Results191 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%).ConclusionPET/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.