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…and scan for 3 min per bed position.
Most patients are scanned for 3 min per bed position.
Using 15 min per bed position reduced signal noise and resulted in improved images.
PET data were then acquired immediately for 1 min per bed position.
Immediately following the CT image acquisition, PET data were acquired for 5 min per bed position.
The acquisition time for both the early and late scans was 5 min per bed position.
Typically 2 min per bed position for body imaging, 10 min for brain.
The PET acquisition time was 2 5 min per bed position depending on body mass index.
The subject was administered 321 MBq and scanned for 4 min per bed position.
Scan data were rebinned to simulate 2 and 1 min per bed position acquisitions.
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