Feasibility Study of F-FDG PET Short-Duration Scan in Underweight Patients with Lung Cancer.
This retrospective study investigated the feasibility of short-duration F-FDG PET/CT imaging for underweight patients with lung cancer.
APA
Sagara H, Akamatsu G, et al. (2026). Feasibility Study of F-FDG PET Short-Duration Scan in Underweight Patients with Lung Cancer.. Journal of nuclear medicine technology. https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.125.271073
MLA
Sagara H, et al.. "Feasibility Study of F-FDG PET Short-Duration Scan in Underweight Patients with Lung Cancer.." Journal of nuclear medicine technology, 2026.
PMID
41667281
Abstract
This retrospective study investigated the feasibility of short-duration F-FDG PET/CT imaging for underweight patients with lung cancer. Short-duration imaging conditions were established so that the noise-equivalent count density satisfied the reference level proposed by the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine. Scan time could be reduced from 120 to 52 s/bed position (a 57% reduction) by optimizing Bayesian penalized likelihood (Q.Clear) reconstruction parameters using a β of 650 while preserving image noise levels similar to those in standard-duration imaging (β = 350). Although SUV decreased under the shorter-scan condition, the change in SUV was approximately -5% for lesions with diameters of more than 20 mm. The acquisition time for F-FDG PET for underweight lung cancer patients can be shortened by 57% without compromising image quality. SUV appears to be a reliable, robust quantitative metric for evaluating larger lesions under such conditions.