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FDG-PET/CT in oncology: German Guideline

Authors :
Krause, B. J.
Beyer, T.
Bockisch, A.
Delbeke, D.
Kotzerke, J.
Minkov, V.
Reiser, M.
Willich, N.
Bartenstein, P.
Baum, R. P.
Burchert, W.
Haberkorn, U.
Kluge, R.
Knapp, W. H.
Kuwert, T.
Nitzsche, E.
Reske, S. N.
Reuland, P.
Schicha, H.
Schober, O.
Schwaiger, M.
Stabell, U.
Hoff, J.
Krause, B. J.
Beyer, T.
Bockisch, A.
Delbeke, D.
Kotzerke, J.
Minkov, V.
Reiser, M.
Willich, N.
Bartenstein, P.
Baum, R. P.
Burchert, W.
Haberkorn, U.
Kluge, R.
Knapp, W. H.
Kuwert, T.
Nitzsche, E.
Reske, S. N.
Reuland, P.
Schicha, H.
Schober, O.
Schwaiger, M.
Stabell, U.
Hoff, J.
Source :
Nuklearmedizin 46(2007)6, 291-301
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

FDG-PET/CT examinations combine metabolic and morphologic imaging within an integrated procedure. Over the past decade PET/CT imaging has gained wide clinical acceptance in the field of oncology. This FDG-PET/CT guideline focuses on indications, data acquisition and processing as well as documentation of FDG-PET/CT examinations in oncologic patients within a clinical and social context specific to Germany. Background information and definitions are followed by examples of clinical and research applications of FDG-PET/CT. Furthermore, protocols for CT scanning (low dose and contrast-enhanced CT) and PET emission imaging are discussed. Documentation and reporting of examinations are specified. Image interpretation criteria and sources of errors are discussed. Quality control for FDG and PET/CT-systems, qualification requirements of personnel as well as legal aspects are presented.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nuklearmedizin 46(2007)6, 291-301
Notes :
application/pdf, German
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1415618795
Document Type :
Electronic Resource