卢瑟福阿普尔顿实验室的mark I多线比例计数器正电子相机

J.E. Bateman, J.F. Connolly, R. Stephenson, G.J. Tappern, A.C. Flesher
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卢瑟福阿普尔顿实验室开发了一个小型(30厘米× 30厘米)的大孔径正电子相机模型。基于多线比例计数器技术,它使用铅箔阴极,同时作为511千伏特伽马射线的转换器和延迟线读出系统的读出电极。这些探测器已被组装成一个便携式成像系统,配有一台用于数据采集、处理和显示的专用计算机。这允许在临床环境中使用回旋加速器产生的同位素(15O, 11C, 18F, 124I)和可用的同位素发生器系统(82Rb, 68Ga)对这种类型的正电子成像系统进行评估。在RAL,我们提供了一个完整的硬件系统和足够的软件,使我们医院的同事能够以最小的努力生成有用的图像。给出了系统的完整描述和性能数据,并给出了在三次医院访问中获得的一些图像。本文对正电子相机的成像性能进行了详细的研究,这些研究对未来改进系统的设计有一定的指导意义。
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The Rutherford Appleton laboratory's mark I multiwire proportional counter positron camera

A small (30 cm × 30 cm) model of a proposed large aperture positron camera has been developed at Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Based on multiwire proportional counter technology it uses lead foil cathodes which function simultaneously as converters for the 511 keV gamma rays and readout electrodes for a delay line readout system. The detectors have been built up into a portable imaging system complete with a dedicated computer for data taking, processing and display. This has permitted evaluation of this type of positron imaging system in the clinical environment using both cyclotron generated isotopes (15O, 11C, 18F, 124I) and available isotopic generator systems (82Rb, 68Ga). At RAL we provided a complete hardware system and sufficient software to permit our hospital based colleagues to generate useful images with the minimum of effort. A complete description of the system is given with performance figures and some of the images obtained in three hospital visits are presented. Some detailed studies of the imaging performance of the positron camera are reported which have bearing on the design of future, improved systems.

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