MRIPETCTSOURCE has provided a detailed step-by-step instructional video. The PET Daily QA procedure should be performed on a daily basis prior to commencing patient scans. Follow along with detailed instructions and video provided below. We are always adding new resources, subscribe to receive a notification every time we post relevant content.
Link provided below to step-by-step procedure to Establishing Baseline once current reading has been analyzed and all field pass.
Time needed: 15 minutes
How-to: PET Daily QA procedure- Take Current Reading Part 1
Tabs will be displayed across the top of your screen with following selections:
VIEW BASELINE: Displays the Graph for Baseline Reading and disables the [ESTABLISH A BASELINE] button. The button label changes to VIEW CURRENT. The Graph for Baseline Reading represents the currently established Daily QA baseline, if one exists.
VIEW CURRENT: Displays the Graph for Current Reading and activates the [ESTABLISH A BASELINE] button. The button label changes to VIEW RATIO. The Graph for Current Reading displays the most recently acquired Daily QA data. When you click the [ESTABLISH A BASELINE] button, the system copies the contents of the selected values over the corresponding contents of the Graph for Baseline Reading file. So, you may update a single value, multiple values or all the values.
VIEW RATIO: Displays the Graph for Ratio Data and disables the [ESTABLISH A BASELINE] button. The button label changes to VIEW BASELINE.
From the pull down menus select [View Current Reading] and [View Data] to display the Graph for Current Reading panel.
-If the graph contents look acceptable, click [Establish a Baseline], to open a list of prior Baseline Data.
-If the graph contents are not acceptable, troubleshoot the problem
Use the mouse to move the cursor over a box or label, then click-left to display a check mark in the box. Click a second time to toggle the check mark off. The data table at the bottom of the panel disappears.
Select all the Data Types, then click [Accept] to overwrite the baseline information with the corresponding check marked data.
Click [Exit] to close the Baseline Data Selector panel. Detector modules in the detector ring may be made by different manufacturers which can result in shade variations from module to module in the graphic display. These variations are not “Stand alone” indicators that the module is out of specification or impact image quality. Always refer to the data specified and consult with service engineer if any issues arise.
Click [EXIT] to close the Daily QA panel.
The GE PETCT Daily QA is a simple process that should be performed on a routine basis for optimal image quality. Refer to the model-specific operator manual for your system for additional details.
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