| Literature DB >> 19774183 |
Venkatesh Rangarajan1, Nilendu C Purandare, Anshu R Sharma, Sneha Shah.
Abstract
PET/CT is a new modality with integration of PET and CT systems. In India, since December 2004 there has been a steady increase in the number of imaging systems. From stand-alone PET/CT systems with on-site cyclotrons, mostly in the government sector, the modality has matured to such an extent that, today, the majority of the PET/CT scanners and cyclotrons are in the private setup; also, scanners situated in different locations (and even different cities) share the isotope produced from one cyclotron. This shows how much this field has developed and reflects the confidence of the end users. The current status of PET/CT in India is indeed healthy and heartening and the future certainly looks promising.Entities:
Keywords: PET/CT; Positron emission tomography/computerized tomography
Year: 2008 PMID: 19774183 PMCID: PMC2747449 DOI: 10.4103/0971-3026.43840
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Radiol Imaging ISSN: 0970-2016
Medical cyclotrons in India
| Location | No. | Energy of the cyclotron |
|---|---|---|
| Mumbai | 2 | Both 16 MeV |
| Delhi | 4 | Two 11 MeV; one 16 MeV; one 18 MeV |
| Hyderabad | 2 | One 11 MeV; one 16 MeV |
| Bangalore | 1 | One 16 MeV |
| Ahmedabad | 2 | One 16 MeV; one 20 MeV |
| Kolkata | 1 | One 30 MeV |
| Chandigarh | 1 | One 16 MeV |
| Chennai | 1 | One 16 MeV |
| Total | 14 |
Includes cyclotrons to be installed by December 2008.
PET/CT scanner profile (n = 27).
| Scanner feature: PET detector crystal | Number of scanners |
|---|---|
| Bismuth germanate (BGO) | 17 |
| Lutetium oxyorthosilicate (LSO) | 8 |
| Gadalonium oxyorthosilicate (GSO) | 1 |
| Lutetium yttrium orthosilicate (LYSO) | 1 |
| 1 | 1 |
| 2 | 2 |
| 6 | 2 |
| 8 | 4 |
| 16 | 11 |
| 40 | 2 |
| 64 | 5 |
Others: BGO full-ring PET scanner (stand-alone PET): 1
Sodium iodide crystal-based SPECT/CT hybrid gamma camera: 5
Total number of FDG scanning instruments: 33
Imaging protocols in PET/CT-current practice
| Protocol | No. of centers |
|---|---|
| Non-contrast-enhanced CT (non-CECT) with nondiagnostic low-mA scan (80–110 mAs) | 7 |
| Non-CECT with low-mA scan (2.5 mAs) | 4 |
| Non-CECT with nondiagnostic low-mA scan (110 mAs) followed by regional diagnos tic CECT | 3 |
| CECT (venous phase) whole-body | 10 |
| CECT with early-phase liver, breath-hold CT at end of study | 1 |
| Non-CECT (110 mAs) with breath-hold CT of thorax | 1 |
| CECT (regional) for RT planning | 5 |