Title :
Physical evaluation of 511 keV coincidence imaging with a gamma camera
Author :
Vandenberghe, S. ; Asseler, Y.D. ; Koole, M. ; Van de Walle, R. ; Lemahieu, I. ; Dierckx, R.A.
Author_Institution :
Gent Univ., Belgium
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This work presents an evaluation of a gamma camera operating in coincidence mode. The major limitations of these cameras compared to full-ring PET are the limited count rate and sensitivity. The authors evaluate the progress in count rate performance which was made by upgrading the system with digital electronics. At the moment most gamma cameras use septa to reduce the number of incident coincidences by limiting the axial acceptance angle. Higher count rates can be achieved by removing the septa, which results in a fully 3D acquisition. The improvement in Noise Equivalent Count rate is measured for two different uniform phantoms. Another limitation is the non-uniform sensitivity due to the varying acceptance angle, which decreases linearly from the center towards the edges in a 180° opposed dual-headed configuration. Sensitivity and uniformity can be improved by going from a dual-headed to a triple-headed configuration. As triple-headed coincidence imaging is not yet available, the authors calculated the theoretical sensitivity profiles from geometrical considerations
Keywords :
cameras; positron emission tomography; 180° opposed dual-headed configuration; 511 keV; 511 keV coincidence imaging; axial acceptance angle limitation; digital electronics; full-ring PET; gamma camera; geometrical considerations; medical diagnostic imaging; noise equivalent count rate improvement; nuclear medicine; septa removal; theoretical sensitivity profiles; triple-headed coincidence imaging; triple-headed configuration; Cameras; Collimators; Detectors; Magnetic heads; Noise measurement; Nuclear electronics; Nuclear medicine; Optical imaging; Photonic crystals; Positron emission tomography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on