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Integrating Dedicated Brain PET Imaging into Dementia Care Pathways: Workflow and Patient Experience from a Technologist Perspective
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Abstract
The growing demand for amyloid and tau PET imaging, driven by new dementia therapies and biomarker-based diagnosis, has increased the need for accessible PET brain imaging in outpatient neurology settings. This article describes the implementation of one of the first dedicated brain-only PET systems within a high-volume neurology clinic. It outlines workflow, patient experience, and operational considerations from the technologist's perspective. The dedicated system enables rapid imaging, timely interpretation, and streamlined incorporation into dementia care pathways. This experience demonstrates how brain-only PET can expand access to neuroimaging while supporting efficient technologist workflow and enhancing patient care.
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