: Paediatric PET/CT imaging is crucial in oncology but poses significant radiation risks due to children's higher radiosensitivity and longer post-exposure life expectancy. This study aims to minimize radiation exposure by generating synthetic CT (sCT) images from emission PET data, eliminating the need for attenuation correction (AC) CT scans in paediatric patients. : We utilized a cohort of 128 paediatric patients, resulting in 195 paired PET and CT images. Data were acquired using Siemens Biograph Vision 600 and Long Axial Field-of-View (LAFOV) Siemens Vision Quadra PET/CT scanners. A 3D parameter transferred conditional GAN (PT-cGAN) architecture, pre-trained on adult data, was adapted and trained on the paediatric cohort. The model's performance was evaluated qualitatively by a nuclear medicine specialist and quantitatively by comparing sCT-derived PET (sPET) with standard PET images. : The model demonstrated high qualitative and quantitative performance. Visual inspection showed no significant (19/23) or minor clinically insignificant (4/23) differences in image quality between PET and sPET. Quantitative analysis revealed a mean SUV relative difference of -2.6 ± 5.8% across organs, with a high agreement in lesion overlap (Dice coefficient of 0.92 ± 0.08). The model also performed robustly in low-count settings, maintaining performance with reduced acquisition times. : The proposed method effectively reduces radiation exposure in paediatric PET/CT imaging by eliminating the need for AC CT scans. It maintains high diagnostic accuracy and minimises motion-induced artifacts, making it a valuable alternative for clinical application. Further testing in clinical settings is warranted to confirm these findings and enhance patient safety.
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