Objective: Amino acid positron emission tomography (PET) examinations using anti-1-amino-3-[F]-fluorocyclobutane-1-carboxylic acid ([F]FACBC) were allowed for routine clinical use in July 2024. However, phantom test procedures for [F]FACBC reconstruction parameters have not yet been established. The present study aimed to establish new phantom test procedures for [F]FACBC brain PET imaging to determine optimal reconstruction parameters.
Methods: Background (BG) activity as well as hot sphere and target-to-background ratios (TBRs) of [F]FACBC were estimated based on brain activity and tumor-to-normal tissue ratios (TNR) in a Japanese clinical trial of [F]FACBC. Phantom experiments proceeded under [F]FACBC or L-[methyl-C]-methionine ([C]MET) conditions. The number of iterations and the Gaussian filter parameters were determined from the reconstruction parameters %contrast and coefficients of variation (CVs) in ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) and time-of-flight (TOF) with or without point-spread-function (PSF) correction.
Results: The amounts of activity in the hot spheres and BG were 1.1 and 5.5 kBq/mL, respectively, and the TBR was 5.0 at the start of acquisition. The %contrast of all hot spheres was higher with [F]FACBC than [C]MET, and %contrast converged between 4 and 6 iterations in hot spheres with diameters < 10 mm. We used four iterations for OSEM + TOF and five for OSEM + TOF + PSF correction for [F]FACBC and [C]MET images. The CV was higher for [F]FACBC than [C]MET. The optimal sizes of Gaussian filters for OSEM + TOF and OSEM + TOF + PSF correction of image reconstruction were 5 mm for [F]FACBC, and 4 and 3 mm, respectively, for [C]MET images.
Conclusions: We estimated phantom activity and TBR based on brain activity in a Japanese clinical trial and established new phantom test procedures for [F]FACBC. We recommend that the optimal reconstruction parameters for [F]FACBC should be set to the same number of iterations as [C]MET and that the FWHM of Gaussian filter should have a few mm higher than [C]MET to reduce image noise from brain normal tissue.
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