Title of article :
Device-dependent activity estimation and decay correction of radionuclide mixtures with application to Tc-94m PET studies
Author/Authors :
Smith، Mark F. نويسنده , , Daube-Witherspoon، Margaret E. نويسنده , , Plascjak، Paul S. نويسنده , , Szajek، Lawrence P. نويسنده , , Carson، Richard E. نويسنده , , Everett، James R. نويسنده , , Green، Shielah L. نويسنده , , Territo، Paul R. نويسنده , , Balaban، Robert S. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Multi-instrument activity estimation and decay correction techniques were developed for radionuclide mixtures, motivated by the desire for accurate quantitation of Tc-94m positron emission tomography (PET) studies. Tc-94m and byproduct Tc isotopes were produced by proton irradiation of enriched Mo-94 and natural Mo targets. Mixture activities at the end of bombardment were determined with a calibrated high purity germanium detector. The activity fractions of the greatest mixture impurities relative to 100% for Tc-94m averaged 10.0% (Tc-94g) and 3.3% (Tc-93) for enriched targets and 10.1% (Tc-94g), 11.0% (Tc-95), 255.8% (Tc-96m), and 7.2% (Tc-99m) for natural targets. These radioisotopes have different half-lives (e.g., 52.5 min for Tc-94m, 293 min for Tc-94g), positron branching ratios (e.g., 0.72 for Tc-94m, 0.11 for Tc-94g) and gamma ray emissions for themselves and their short-lived, excited Mo daughters. This complicates estimation of injected activity with a dose calibrator, in vivo activity with PET and blood sample activity with a gamma counter. Decay correction using only the Tc-94m half-life overestimates activity and is inadequate. For this reason analytic formulas for activity estimation and decay correction of radionuclide mixtures were developed. Isotope-dependent sensitivity factors for a PET scanner, dose calibrator, and gamma counter were determined using theoretical sensitivity models and fits of experimental decay curves to sums of exponentials with fixed decay rates.
Keywords :
power quality , transient over voltage , short circuit current , Fault current limiter
Journal title :
MEDICAL PHYSICS
Journal title :
MEDICAL PHYSICS