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KMID : 0861420100140020110
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
2010 Volume.14 No. 2 p.110 ~ p.116
Evaluation of Artifacts by Dental Metal Prostheses and Implants on PET/CT Images: Phantom and Clinical Studies
Bahn Young-Kag

Park Hun-hee
Namkoong Hyuk
Cho Seok-Won
Lim Han-Sang
Lee Chang-Ho
Abstract
Purpose: The X-ray attenuation coefficient based on CT images is used for attenuation correction in PET/CT. The polychromatic X-ray beam can introduce beam-hardening artifact on CT images. The aims of the study were to evaluate the effect of dental metal prostheses in phantom and patients on apparent tracer activity measured with PET/CT when using CT attenuation correction.

Materials and Methods: 40 normal patients (mean age 54¡¾12) was scanned between Jan and Feb 2010. NEMA(National Electrical Manufactures Association) PET PhantomTM (NU2-1994) was filled with 18F-FDG injected into the water that insert implant and metal prostheses dental cast. Region of interest were drawn in non-artifact region, bright steak artifact region and dark streak artifact region on the same transaxial CT and PET slices. Patients and phantom with dental metal prostheses and dental implant were evaluated the change rate of CT Number and SUVmean in PET/CT. A paired t-test was performed to compare the ratio and the difference of the calculated values.

Results: In patients with dental metal prostheses, SUVmean was reduced 19.64% (p<0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the brightstreak artifact region whereas was increased 90.1% (p>0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the dark streak artifact region. In phantom with dental metal prostheses, SUVmean was reduced 18.1% (p<0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the bright streak artifact region whereas was increased 18.0% (p>0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the dark streak artifact region. In patients with dental implant, SUVmean was increased 19.1% (p<0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the bright streak artifact region whereas was increased 96.62% (p>0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the dark streak artifact region. In phantom with dental implant, SUVmean was increased 14.4% (p<0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the bright streak artifact region whereas was increased 7.0% (p>0.05) in the non-steak artifact region than the dark streak artifact region.

Conclusion: When CT is used for attenuation correction in patients with dental metal prostheses, 19.1% reduced SUVmean is anticipated in the dark streak artifact region on CT images. The dark streak artifacts of CT by dental metal prostheses may cause false negative finding in PET/CT. We recommend that the non-attenuation corrected PET images also be evaluated for clinical use.
KEYWORD
Dental metal prostheses , Dental implant , Streak artifact , PET/CT
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