Title :
Performance Evaluation of the microPET®—FOCUS-F120
Author :
Laforest, Richard ; Longford, Desmond ; Siegel, Stefan ; Newport, Danny F. ; Yap, Jeffrey
Author_Institution :
Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiol., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO
Abstract :
microPETreg-Focus-F120 is the latest model of dedicated small animal PET scanners from CTI-Concorde Microsystems LLC, (Knoxville, TN). This scanner, based on the geometry of the microPET-R4, takes advantage of several detector modifications to the coincidence processing electronics that improve the image resolution, sensitivity, and counting rate performance as compared to the predecessor models. This work evaluates the performance of the Focus-F120 system and shows its improvement over the earlier models. In particular, the spatial resolution is shown to improve from 2.32 to 1.69 mm at 5 mm radial distance and the peak absolute sensitivity increases from 4.1% to 7.1% compared to the microPET-R4. The counting rate capability, expressed in noise equivalent counting rate (NEC-1R), was shown to peak at over 800 kcps at 88 MBq for both systems using a mouse phantom. For this small phantom, the NECR counting rate is limited by the data transmission bandwidth between the scanner and the acquisition console. The rat-like phantom showed peak NEC-1R value at 300 kcps at 140 MBq. Evaluation of image quality and quantitation accuracy was also performed using specially designed phantoms and animal experiments
Keywords :
image resolution; phantoms; positron emission tomography; 140 MBq; 5 mm; 800 MBq; counting rate capability; image quality; image resolution; microPET-Focus-F120; microPET-R4; mouse phantom; noise equivalent counting rate; performance evaluation; scatter fraction; small animal PET scanner; spatial resolution; Animals; Detectors; Focusing; Geometry; Image resolution; Imaging phantoms; Mice; Positron emission tomography; Solid modeling; Spatial resolution; NEC; performance evaluation; scatter fraction; sensitivity; small animal PET; spatial resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.889312