• DocumentCode
    848005
  • Title

    A high resolution PET for animal studies

  • Author

    Watanabe, M. ; Uchida, H. ; Okada, H. ; Shimizu, K. ; Satoh, N. ; Yoshikawa, E. ; Ohmura, T. ; Yamashita, T. ; Tanaka, E.

  • Author_Institution
    Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Hamakita-city, Japan
  • Volume
    11
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1992
  • fDate
    12/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    577
  • Lastpage
    580
  • Abstract
    In the PET system a block detector, which is a position-sensitive photomultiplier (PMT) tube coupled to four arrays of 1.7-mm-wide BGO crystals, is utilized. Fifteen block detectors are positioned to form a 35-cm-diameter ring, with four BGO arrays coupled to each PMT. This provides four detector rings, giving the system a 7-slice imaging capability. The gantry head tilts up to ±90°, and is capable of moving up and down by 30 cm. These positioning capabilities allow flexibility and great ease of use in subject positioning. A gantry entrance size of 22 cm in diameter allows studies ranging from rats and mice to primates such as Rhesus and squirrel monkeys. The physical performance of the system has been evaluated
  • Keywords
    biological techniques and instruments; computerised tomography; radioisotope scanning and imaging; 1.7 mm; 22 cm; 35 cm; BGO crystal arrays; Rhesus monkeys; animal studies; block detector; gantry head; high resolution PET; mice; position-sensitive photomultiplier tube; positron emission tomography; rats; squirrel monkeys; system physical performance; Animals; Crystals; Head; In vivo; Photomultipliers; Position sensitive particle detectors; Positron emission tomography; Radioactive decay; Sensor arrays; Spatial resolution;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/42.192694
  • Filename
    192694