DocumentCode :
18847
Title :
Design Study of a Whole-Body PET Scanner With Improved Spatial and Timing Resolution
Author :
Surti, Suleman ; Shore, Adam R. ; Karp, Joel S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Volume :
60
Issue :
5
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Oct. 2013
Firstpage :
3220
Lastpage :
3226
Abstract :
Current state-of-art whole-body PET scanners achieve a system spatial resolution of 4-5 mm with limited sensitivity. Since the reconstructed spatial resolution and image quality are limited by the count statistics, there has not been a significant push for developing higher resolution whole-body PET scanners. Our goal in this study is to investigate the impact of improved spatial resolution together with time-of-flight (TOF) capability on lesion uptake estimation and lesion detectability, two important tasks in whole-body oncologic studies. The broader goal of this project is the development of a new state-of-art TOF PET scanner operating within an MRI while pushing the technology in PET system design. We performed Monte Carlo simulations to test the effects of crystal size (4 mm and 2.6 mm wide crystals), TOF timing resolution (300 ps and 600 ps), and 2-level depth-of-interaction (DOI) capability. Spatial resolution was calculated by simulating point sources in air at multiple positions. Results show that smaller crystals produced improved resolution, while degradation of resolution due to parallax error could be reduced with a 2-level DOI detector. Lesion phantoms were simulated to measure the contrast recovery coefficient (CRC) and area under the LROC curve (ALROC) for 0.5 cm diameter lesions with 6:1 activity uptake relative to the background. Smaller crystals produce higher CRC, leading to increased ALROC values or a reduction in scan time. Improved timing resolution provides faster CRC convergence and once again leads to an increase in ALROC value or reduced scan time. Based on our choice of timing resolution and crystal size, improved timing resolution (300 ps) with larger crystals (4 mm wide) has similar ALROC as smaller crystals (2.6 mm wide) with 600 ps timing resolution. A 2-level DOI measurement provides some CRC and ALROC improvement for lesions further away from the center, leading to a more uniform performance within the imaging field-of-view (FOV). - iven a choice between having either an improved spatial resolution, improved timing resolution, or DOI capability, improved spatial or timing resolution provide an overall higher ALROC relative to a 2-level DOI detector.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; biomedical MRI; convergence; image reconstruction; image resolution; medical image processing; phantoms; positron emission tomography; 2-level DOI detector; ALROC curve; CRC convergence; MRI; Monte Carlo simulations; TOF PET scanner; contrast recovery coefficient; crystal size; depth-of-interaction capability; image quality; lesion detectability; lesion phantoms; parallax error; reconstructed spatial resolution; size 2.6 mm; size 4 mm; timing resolution; whole-body PET scanner; whole-body oncology; Crystals; Lesions; Phantoms; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution; Timing; Contrast; DOI; TOF; lesion detection; spatial resolution; timing resolution;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2265605
Filename :
6550908
Link To Document :
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