Title :
Effect of lead filters on the performance of a neuro-PET tomograph operated without septa
Author :
Spinks, T.J. ; Shah, S.I.
Author_Institution :
MRC Cyclotron Unit, London, UK
fDate :
8/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The value of using lead filters to improve the quality of positron emission tomography (PET) data is investigated for a brain scanner operated without septa. The filters consist of sheets of thickness 0.5 mm and 1.0 mm and axial width 18 cm which are placed around the outer surface of the patient port. The port diameter is 35 cm and the axial field of view (FOV) is 10.65 cm. The ratios of dead times (with/without filter) with 1 mCi (20 cm uniform cylinder) in the FOV are 0.92 (0.5 mm) and 0.82 (1 mm) at a lower threshold (LLD) of 380 keV; the values at 150 keV are 0.87 and 0.76. Randoms rates are reduced by 12% (0.5 mm) and 27% (1 mm) at a LLD of 380 keV, and by 20% and 40% at 150 keV. These values reflect the significant reduction of lower energy events observed in the measured energy spectrum. These reductions are accompanied by a drop in the true coincidence rate such that the noise equivalent count (NEC) is reduced for count rates up to the maximum measured trues rate at lower thresholds of 380 keV and 150 keV. It is concluded that the filters used in this study provide no advantage in the performance of the tomograph
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; brain; patient diagnosis; radioisotope scanning and imaging; 0.5 mm; 1.0 mm; 10.65 cm; 150 keV; 35 cm; 380 keV; FOV; axial field of view; axial width; brain scanner; coincidence rate; dead times; neuro-PET tomograph; noise equivalent count; outer surface; patient port; port diameter; positron emission tomography; Brain; Cameras; Copper; Detectors; Face detection; Filters; Light scattering; Positrons; Tin; X-ray scattering;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on