Title :
Development of a 3D Brain PET Scanner Using CdTe Semiconductor Detectors and Its First Clinical Application
Author :
Morimoto, Y. ; Ueno, Y. ; Takeuchi, W. ; Kojima, S. ; Matsuzaki, K. ; Ishitsu, T. ; Umegaki, K. ; Kiyanagi, Y. ; Kubo, N. ; Katoh, C. ; Shiga, T. ; Shirato, H. ; Tamaki, N.
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Lab., Hitachi Ltd., Hitachi, Japan
Abstract :
Targeting improved spatial resolution, a three-dimensional positron-emission-tomography (PET) scanner employing CdTe semiconductor detectors and using depth-of-interaction (DOI) information was developed, and its physical performance was evaluated. This PET scanner is the first to use semiconductor detectors dedicated to the human brain and head-and-neck region. Imaging performance of the scanner used for 18F -fluorodeoxy glucose (FDG) scans of phantoms and human brains was evaluated. The gantry of the scanner has a 35.0-cm-diameter patient port, the trans-axial field of view (FOV) is 31.0 cm, and the axial FOV is 24.6 cm. The energy resolution averaged over all detector channels and timing resolution were 4.1% and 6.8 ns (each in FWHM), respectively. Spatial resolution measured at the center of FOV was 2.3-mm FWHM-which is one of the best resolutions achieved by human PET scanners. Noise-equivalent count ratio (NEC2R) has a maximum in the energy window of 390 to 540 keV and is 36 kcps/Bq/cm3 at 3.7 kBq/cm3 . The sensitivity of the system according to NEMA 1994 was 25.9 cps/Bq/cm3. Scatter fraction of the scanner is 37% for the energy window of 390 to 540 keV and 23% for 450 to 540 keV. Images of a hot-rod phantom and images of brain glucose metabolism show that the structural accuracy of the images obtained with the semiconductor PET scanner is higher than that possible with a conventional Bismuth Germanium Oxide (BGO) PET scanner. In addition, the developed scanner permits better delineation of the head-and-neck cancer. These results show that the semiconductor PET scanner will play a major role in the upcoming era of personalized medicine.
Keywords :
II-VI semiconductors; biochemistry; brain; cadmium alloys; cancer; cellular biophysics; phantoms; positron emission tomography; semiconductor counters; sugar; tellurium alloys; 3D brain PET scanner; 3D positron emission tomography scanner; CdTe; bismuth germanium oxide PET scanner; brain glucose metabolism; cancer; fluorodeoxy glucose scan; head region; hot rod phantom; improved spatial resolution; neck region; noise equivalent count ratio; personalized medicine; scatter fraction; semiconductor PET scanner; semiconductor detector; Detectors; Energy resolution; Photonics; Positron emission tomography; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Timing; Brain tomograph; cadmium telluride; depth-of-interaction (DOI); positron-emission tomography (PET);
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2146790