The Basics of Visualizing, Analyzing, and Reporting Preclinical PET/CT Imaging Data.

Methods Mol Biol

Imaging Therapies and Cancer Group, Comprehensive Cancer Centre, School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.

Published: November 2023

Positron emission tomography (PET) has transformed medical imaging, and while first developed and applied to the human setting, it has found widespread application at the preclinical level over the past two decades. Its strength is that it offers noninvasive 3D tomographic imaging in a quantitative manner at very high sensitivity. Paired with the right molecular probes, invaluable insights into physiology and pathophysiology have been accessible and therapeutic development has been enhanced through preclinical PET imaging. PET imaging is now often routinely combined with either computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to provide additional anatomical context. All these developments were accompanied by the provision of ever more complex and powerful analysis software enabling users to visualize and quantify signals from PET imaging data. Aside from experimental complexities, there are also various pitfalls in PET image data analysis, which can negatively impact on reporting and reproducibility.Here, we provide a protocol intended to guide the inexperienced user through PET/CT data analysis. We describe the general principles and workflows required for PET/CT image data visualization and quantitative analysis using various software packages popular in the field. Moreover, we present recommendations for reporting of preclinical PET/CT data including examples of good and poor practice.

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