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. 2020 Jul 13;10:81. doi: 10.1186/s13550-020-00669-3

Table 2.

Scanning parameters

Scanning characteristics/parameters Training cohort (= 36) Validation cohort (= 36)
CT scanners

Siemens Biograph40 (n = 9)

GE Discovery STE (n = 7)

GE Discovery 690 (n = 15)

GE Discovery VCT (n = 5)

Siemens Biograph40 (n = 16)

Siemens Biograph128 (n = 4)

GE Discovery STE (n = 3)

GE Discovery 690 (n = 3)

GE Discovery VCT (n = 7)

GE Discovery 600 (n = 1)

GE Discovery MI (n = 2)

 - Slice thickness (mm) 2.5–4 1.25–3.27
 - In-plane resolution (mm) 0.98–1.52 0.98–1.52
 - kV 100; 120; 140 100; 120; 140
 - mAs 62–402 23–136
 - Reconstruction kernel

Soft kernel (n = 33)

Sharp kernel (n = 3)

Soft kernel (n = 20)

Sharp kernel (n = 16)

PET scanners

Siemens Biograph40 (n = 9)

GE Discovery STE (n = 7)

GE Discovery 690 (n = 15)

GE Discovery VCT (n = 5)

Siemens Biograph40 (n = 15)

Siemens Biograph128 (n = 4)

GE Discovery STE (n = 3)

GE Discovery 690 (n = 4)

GE Discovery VCT (n = 7)

GE Discovery 600 (n = 1)

GE Discovery MI (n = 2)

 - Slice thickness (mm) 2.5–4 2–3.27
 - In-plane resolution (mm) 2.73–5.47 2.73–5.47
 - Administered FDG activity (MBq), median (range) 337.5 (188–417) 316.3 (204.1–408)
 - Delay between administration of FDG and scanning (min) 46.1–85.6 49.8–91.1
 - Reconstruction algorithm

3D OSEM (n = 18)

3D OSEM with PSF (n = 18)

3D OSEM (n = 24)

3D OSEM with PSF (n = 12)

kV kilovolt, mAs milliampere-second, MBq Mega Becquerel, OSEM ordered subset expectation maximization., PSF point spread function modeling