Unlabelled: The sensitivity of a PET system highly depends on the axial acceptance angle or maximum ring difference (MRD), which can be particularly high for total-body scanners due to their larger axial field of views (aFOVs). This study aims to evaluate the impact on image quality (IQ) and noise performance when MRD85 (18°), the current standard for clinical use, is increased to MRD322 (52°) for the Biograph Vision Quadra (Siemens Healthineers).

Methods: Studies with a cylindrical phantom covering the 106 cm aFOV and an IEC phantom filled with F, Ga and Zr were performed for acquisition times from 60 to 1800 s and activity concentrations from 0.4 to 3 kBq/ml to assess uniformity, contrast recovery coefficients (CRCs) and to characterize noise by coefficient of variation (CV). Spatial resolution was compared for both MRDs by sampling a quadrant of the FOV with a point source. Further IQ, CV, liver SUV and SUV were compared for a cohort of 5 patients scanned with [F]FDG (3 MBq/kg, 1 h p.i.) from 30 to 300 s.

Results: CV was improved by a factor of up to 1.49 and is highest for short acquisition times, peaks at the center field of view and mitigates parabolic in axial direction with no difference to MRD85 beyond the central 80 cm. No substantial differences between the two evaluated MRDs in regards to uniformity, SUV or CRC for the different isotopes were observed. A degradation of the average spatial resolution of 0.9 ± 0.2 mm in the central 40 cm FOV was determined with MRD322. Depending on the acquisition time MRD322 resulted in a decrease of SUV between 23.8% (30 s) and 9.0% (300 s).

Conclusion: Patient and phantom studies revealed that scan time could be lowered by approximately a factor of two with MRD322 while maintaining similar noise performance. The moderate degradation in spatial resolution for MRD322 is worth to exploit the full potential of the Quadra by either shorten scan times or leverage noise performance in particular for low count scenarios such as ultra-late imaging or dynamic studies with high temporal resolution.

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