TY - JOUR
T1 - Revising and exploring the variations in methodologies for establishing the diagnostic reference levels for paediatric PET/CT imaging
AU - Alhorani, Qays
AU - Alkhybari, Essam
AU - Rawashdeh, Mohammad
AU - Sabarudin, Akmal
AU - Latiff, Rukiah A.
AU - Al-Ibraheem, Akram
AU - Vinjamuri, Sobhan
AU - Mohamad, Mazlyfarina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - PET-computed tomography (PET/CT) is a hybrid imaging technique that combines anatomical and functional information; to investigate primary cancers, stage tumours, and track treatment response in paediatric oncology patients. However, there is debate in the literature about whether PET/CT could increase the risk of cancer in children, as the machine is utilizing two types of radiation, and paediatric patients have faster cell division and longer life expectancy. Therefore, it is essential to minimize radiation exposure by justifying and optimizing PET/CT examinations and ensure an acceptable image quality. Establishing diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is a crucial quantitative indicator and effective tool to optimize paediatric imaging procedures. This review aimed to distinguish and acknowledge variations among published DRLs for paediatric patients in PET/CT procedures. A search of relevant articles was conducted using databases, that is, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Medline, using the Keywords: PET-computed tomography, computed tomography, PET, radiopharmaceutical, DRL, and their synonyms. Only English and full-text articles were included, with no limitations on the publication year. After the screening, four articles were selected, and the review reveals different DRL approaches for paediatric patients undergoing PET/CT, with primary variations observed in patient selection criteria, reporting of radiation dose values, and PET/CT equipment. The study suggests that future DRL methods for paediatric patients should prioritize data collection in accordance with international guidelines to better understand PET/ CT dose discrepancies while also striving to optimize radiation doses without compromising the quality of PET/ CT images.
AB - PET-computed tomography (PET/CT) is a hybrid imaging technique that combines anatomical and functional information; to investigate primary cancers, stage tumours, and track treatment response in paediatric oncology patients. However, there is debate in the literature about whether PET/CT could increase the risk of cancer in children, as the machine is utilizing two types of radiation, and paediatric patients have faster cell division and longer life expectancy. Therefore, it is essential to minimize radiation exposure by justifying and optimizing PET/CT examinations and ensure an acceptable image quality. Establishing diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) is a crucial quantitative indicator and effective tool to optimize paediatric imaging procedures. This review aimed to distinguish and acknowledge variations among published DRLs for paediatric patients in PET/CT procedures. A search of relevant articles was conducted using databases, that is, Embase, Scopus, Web of Science, and Medline, using the Keywords: PET-computed tomography, computed tomography, PET, radiopharmaceutical, DRL, and their synonyms. Only English and full-text articles were included, with no limitations on the publication year. After the screening, four articles were selected, and the review reveals different DRL approaches for paediatric patients undergoing PET/CT, with primary variations observed in patient selection criteria, reporting of radiation dose values, and PET/CT equipment. The study suggests that future DRL methods for paediatric patients should prioritize data collection in accordance with international guidelines to better understand PET/ CT dose discrepancies while also striving to optimize radiation doses without compromising the quality of PET/ CT images.
KW - diagnostic reference levels
KW - paediatric patient
KW - PET/CT
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U2 - 10.1097/MNM.0000000000001748
DO - 10.1097/MNM.0000000000001748
M3 - Review article
C2 - 37615527
AN - SCOPUS:85173625771
SN - 0143-3636
VL - 44
SP - 937
EP - 943
JO - Nuclear Medicine Communications
JF - Nuclear Medicine Communications
IS - 11
ER -