Jianhua Zhang
Peking University First Hospital, China
Title: Application of Quantitative Dynamic Whole-Body 18FDG-PET/CT in the differential Diagnosis of Pulmonary Nodule
Biography
Biography: Jianhua Zhang
Abstract
18F-FDG PET/CT imaging has become a crucial component of oncological management for a wide variety of malignancies
and is routinely used in staging, restaging and treatment response assessment tasks. Compared to qualitative method and
semi-quantitative method, quantitative method is more accurate and can overcome the limitations of the routine methods, but
it is more complicated on the management of many cancer patients. As for the quantitative method, plasma input function
and FDG influx rate constant (Ki) are indispensable. An emphasis in the present work is to develop non-invasive plasma
input function estimation techniques in order to facilitate clinical acceptance. Image derived input function method will be
studied and validated in the novel context of whole body dynamically-acquired images to facilitate parametric imaging. The
present work is expected to significantly enhance the capability of dynamic whole body FDG PET/CT imaging to quantify
the kinetics of FDG, and in turn, has the long-term potential to significantly enhance diagnostic, prognostic and treatment
response monitoring capabilities of the FDG PET imaging modality and to fundamentally alter routine clinical practice.