Physical characteristics of a small diameter positron emission tomograph

S. Rajeswaran, W. Jones, L. Byars, J. Young, C. Williams, M. Andreaco, S. Hume, A.A. Lammartsma, T. Jones
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The physical performance of a novel, 11.7-cm ring diameter positron emission tomograph developed to quantify in vivo tracer kinetic data from small animals and the human radial artery, has been characterized. The system incorporates 16 of the latest-generation CTI/Siemens high-resolution bismuth germanate (BGO) block detectors. Interring septa are not utilized, enabling acquisition and reconstruction of 3-D data sets. Using an energy threshold of 250 keV, the optimal mean transaxial spatial resolution is 2.8 mm FWHM at the center of the field-of-view, degrading to 4.8 and 6.0 mm at 2 and 4 cm from the center, respectively. The optimal axial resolution is 4.7 mm FWHM. The scanner has a maximal absolute sensitivity of 7.9%. The sensitivity measured with a 5.2-cm uniform cylinder is 450 Kcps/( mu Ci/ml). Scans of rat brain and the radial artery indicate the system's ability to produce kinetic data with high spatial and temporal resolutions.<>
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小直径正电子发射层析成像仪的物理特性
一种新型的,直径11.7厘米的环形正电子发射断层成像,用于量化来自小动物和人类桡动脉的体内示踪剂动力学数据,其物理性能已经被表征。该系统集成了16个最新一代CTI/西门子高分辨率锗酸铋(BGO)块探测器。不使用间隔,实现三维数据集的采集和重建。使用250 keV的能量阈值,最佳平均跨轴空间分辨率在视场中心为2.8 mm FWHM,在距离中心2和4 cm处分别降至4.8和6.0 mm。最佳轴向分辨率为4.7 mm FWHM。该扫描仪的最大绝对灵敏度为7.9%。用5.2 cm均匀圆筒测得的灵敏度为450 Kcps/(mu Ci/ml)。对大鼠大脑和桡动脉的扫描表明,该系统能够产生具有高空间和时间分辨率的动态数据。
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