Nucl Med Mol Imaging.  2012 Dec;46(4):294-299.

Optimal CT Number Range for Adipose Tissue When Determining Lean Body Mass in Whole-Body F-18 FDG PET/CT Studies

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Nuclear Medicine, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan 570-711, Korea. leokim@wonkwang.ac.kr
  • 2Institute of Wonkwang Medical Science, 344-2 Shinyong-Dong, Iksan, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
The aim of this study was to define an optimal CT number range applicable to adipose tissue (AT) measurement in modern PET/CT systems.
METHODS
CT number (in Hounsfield units, HU) was measured in three different pure AT compartments in 53 patients. CT number range for AT was determined in three different ways, including pixel histogram analysis, to take the effect of partial volume averaging into account. The effect of changing the CT number range for AT on the total AT volume was investigated.
RESULTS
The lower limits for CT number for pure subcutaneous AT, retroperitoneal AT, and visceral AT were -140, -140, and -130 HU, respectively. The corresponding upper limits were -70, -71, and -52 HU. The CT number range for AT using three methods when considering partial volume averaging was -144 to -141 HU to -30 to -33 HU, showing similar values between the three methods. The optimal CT number range for AT based on these data was -140 to -30 HU. Increases in total AT volume of 7.5 % and 1.8 % were found when the upper or lower limit was extended using 10 HU intervals, respectively, compared with the reference range of -140 to -30 HU.
CONCLUSION
This study demonstrated that the optimal CT number range of AT that is applicable to modern PET/CT systems can be defined as -140 to -30 HU. The use of this CT number range of AT allowed lean body mass to be determined in whole-body F-18 FDG PET/CT studies.

Keyword

Adipose tissue; Lean body mass; Body composition; PET/CT

MeSH Terms

Adipose Tissue
Body Composition
Humans
Reference Values
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