用于连续血液采样系统的GSO检测器组件的研制

N. Kudomi, Eunjoo Choi, S. Yamamoto, H. Watabe, Kyeong-Min Kim, M. Shidahara, M. Ogawa, N. Teramoto, E. Sakamoto, Hidehiro Iida
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使用GSO检测器组件开发了一种新的输入功能监测系统,用于PET和SPELT的定量研究。由于脉冲的快速上升时间(约10nsec),可以将符合时间窗口减小到< 1nsec,从而减少了与探测器周围高背景活动相关的随机因素的贡献。与BGO探测器相比,大光输出将511keV光子的能量分辨率提高了约11%,140 keV光子的能量分辨率提高了20%,这使得该系统也可以用于拼写研究。成对的晶体组合为PET提供了大约7%的绝对灵敏度,为PET示踪剂提供了75%的绝对灵敏度。配对探测器的多重排列提供了校正放射性通过导管传递时间的可能性。这项研究表明,目前的系统可以用于临床和小动物研究使用SPECT和PET示踪剂。
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Development of a GSO detector assembly for a continuous blood sampling system
A new input function monitoring system has been developed using the GSO detector assembly for both PET and SPELT quantitative studies. Due to the rapid rise time of the pulse (about 10nsec), the coincidence time window can be reduced < 1nsec, reducing contribution of randoms associated with the high background activity surrounding the detector. Large light output improved the energy resolution of approximately 11% for 511keV photons, and 20% at 140 keV, as compared with the BGO detector, enabling the use of this system also in SPELT studies. The paired assembly of crystals provided the absolute sensitivity of approximately 7% for PET and 75% for PET tracers. Multiple arrangement of the paired detectors provided possibility of correcting for the transit time of radioactivity through the catheter tube. This study demonstrated that the present system can be of use in both clinical and small animal studies using SPECT and PET tracers.
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