Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.

A multi-centre trial using PET requires the analysis of images acquired on different systems We designed a multi-centre trial to estimate the value of 18F-FLT-PET to predict response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer. A calibration check of each PET-CT and of...

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Main Authors: Francis Bouchet, Lilli Geworski, Bernd O Knoop, Ludovic Ferrer, Alina Barriolo-Riedinger, Corinne Millardet, Marjolaine Fourcade, Antoine Martineau, Anne Belly-Poinsignon, Francis Djoumessi, Karine Tendero, Laurent Keros, Frederic Montoya, Christel Mesleard, Anne-Laure Martin, Franck Lacoeuille, Olivier Couturier
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-1a480d60fbea41c4a40169a6b01b46d02020-11-25T00:08:36ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0183e5815210.1371/journal.pone.0058152Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.Francis BouchetLilli GeworskiBernd O KnoopLudovic FerrerAlina Barriolo-RiedingerCorinne MillardetMarjolaine FourcadeAntoine MartineauAnne Belly-PoinsignonFrancis DjoumessiKarine TenderoLaurent KerosFrederic MontoyaChristel MesleardAnne-Laure MartinFranck LacoeuilleOlivier CouturierA multi-centre trial using PET requires the analysis of images acquired on different systems We designed a multi-centre trial to estimate the value of 18F-FLT-PET to predict response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer. A calibration check of each PET-CT and of its peripheral devices was performed to evaluate the reliability of the results.11 centres were investigated. Dose calibrators were assessed by repeated measurements of a 68Ge certified source. The differences between the clocks associated with the dose calibrators and inherent to the PET systems were registered. The calibration of PET-CT was assessed with an homogeneous cylindrical phantom by comparing the activities per unit of volume calculated from the dose calibrator measurements with that measured on 15 Regions of Interest (ROIs) drawn on 15 consecutive slices of reconstructed filtered back-projection (FBP) images. Both repeatability of activity concentration based upon the 15 ROIs (ANOVA-test) and its accuracy were evaluated.There was no significant difference for dose calibrator measurements (median of difference -0.04%; min = -4.65%; max = +5.63%). Mismatches between the clocks were less than 2 min in all sites and thus did not require any correction, regarding the half life of 18F. For all the PET systems, ANOVA revealed no significant difference between the activity concentrations estimated from the 15 ROIs (median of difference -0.69%; min = -9.97%; max = +9.60%).No major difference between the 11 centres with respect to calibration and cross-calibration was observed. The reliability of our 18F-FLT multi-centre clinical trial was therefore confirmed from the physical point of view. This type of procedure may be useful for any clinical trial involving different PET systems.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3596383?pdf=render
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author Francis Bouchet
Lilli Geworski
Bernd O Knoop
Ludovic Ferrer
Alina Barriolo-Riedinger
Corinne Millardet
Marjolaine Fourcade
Antoine Martineau
Anne Belly-Poinsignon
Francis Djoumessi
Karine Tendero
Laurent Keros
Frederic Montoya
Christel Mesleard
Anne-Laure Martin
Franck Lacoeuille
Olivier Couturier
spellingShingle Francis Bouchet
Lilli Geworski
Bernd O Knoop
Ludovic Ferrer
Alina Barriolo-Riedinger
Corinne Millardet
Marjolaine Fourcade
Antoine Martineau
Anne Belly-Poinsignon
Francis Djoumessi
Karine Tendero
Laurent Keros
Frederic Montoya
Christel Mesleard
Anne-Laure Martin
Franck Lacoeuille
Olivier Couturier
Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
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author_facet Francis Bouchet
Lilli Geworski
Bernd O Knoop
Ludovic Ferrer
Alina Barriolo-Riedinger
Corinne Millardet
Marjolaine Fourcade
Antoine Martineau
Anne Belly-Poinsignon
Francis Djoumessi
Karine Tendero
Laurent Keros
Frederic Montoya
Christel Mesleard
Anne-Laure Martin
Franck Lacoeuille
Olivier Couturier
author_sort Francis Bouchet
title Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
title_short Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
title_full Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
title_fullStr Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
title_full_unstemmed Calibration test of PET scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18F-FLT.
title_sort calibration test of pet scanners in a multi-centre clinical trial on breast cancer therapy monitoring using 18f-flt.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description A multi-centre trial using PET requires the analysis of images acquired on different systems We designed a multi-centre trial to estimate the value of 18F-FLT-PET to predict response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed breast cancer. A calibration check of each PET-CT and of its peripheral devices was performed to evaluate the reliability of the results.11 centres were investigated. Dose calibrators were assessed by repeated measurements of a 68Ge certified source. The differences between the clocks associated with the dose calibrators and inherent to the PET systems were registered. The calibration of PET-CT was assessed with an homogeneous cylindrical phantom by comparing the activities per unit of volume calculated from the dose calibrator measurements with that measured on 15 Regions of Interest (ROIs) drawn on 15 consecutive slices of reconstructed filtered back-projection (FBP) images. Both repeatability of activity concentration based upon the 15 ROIs (ANOVA-test) and its accuracy were evaluated.There was no significant difference for dose calibrator measurements (median of difference -0.04%; min = -4.65%; max = +5.63%). Mismatches between the clocks were less than 2 min in all sites and thus did not require any correction, regarding the half life of 18F. For all the PET systems, ANOVA revealed no significant difference between the activity concentrations estimated from the 15 ROIs (median of difference -0.69%; min = -9.97%; max = +9.60%).No major difference between the 11 centres with respect to calibration and cross-calibration was observed. The reliability of our 18F-FLT multi-centre clinical trial was therefore confirmed from the physical point of view. This type of procedure may be useful for any clinical trial involving different PET systems.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3596383?pdf=render
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