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Clinical respiratory motion correction software (reconstruct, register and averaged—RRA), for 18F-FDG-PET-CT: phantom validation, practical implications and patient evaluation

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According to the results obtained using phantoms, RRA method is promising, showing a real impact on the lesion quantification on phantom data. With regard to the patient study, our results showed a trend towards an increase in the SUVs and a decrease in the volume between the ungated and RRA data. We also noticed a statistically significant correlation between the quantitative restoration obtained with RRA compared with ungated data and lesion displacement, indicating that the RRA approach should be reserved to patients with small lesions or nodes moving with a displacement larger than 1.2 cm. Advances in knowledge: This article investigates the performances of motion correction software recently introduced in PET. The conclusion revealed that such respiratory motion correction approach shows a real impact on the lesion quantification but must be reserved to the patient for whom lesion displacement was confirmed and high enough to clearly impact lesion evaluation.

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