Title :
MicroPET imaging with non-conventional isotopes
Author :
Laforest, Richard ; Rowland, Douglas J. ; Welch, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiol., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Abstract :
The utilization of new positron emitter isotopes for PET imaging raises several questions about their ability to provide images of good quality and to perform accurate quantification. This issue is even more pertinent when using high resolution scanners designed for the imaging of small animals. At Washington University, we are currently producing a whole array of positron emitters, some of them like Ga-66 and Br-76 emit high energy positrons and prompt gamma rays that affect spatial resolution and increase the random coincidence contribution. We have now started to evaluate these isotopes in terms of their ability to perform high quality images. Spatial resolution measurements were evaluated using the Concorde MicroSystem Inc. microPET-R4 camera. Electron transport calculations have been performed and compared to experimental data. They revealed that for this camera, the detector size is still the limiting factor on resolution for isotopes emitting low-energy positrons like F-18 and Cu-64. The transaxial resolution was measured to be around 2 mm for these isotopes. The dominant factor becomes the positron range for other isotopes like Cu-60 and Tc-94m, with a transaxial resolution of 4.2 and 5.0 mm respectively. Due to the long tail of the positron range distribution, a strong contrast reduction is observed. In this paper, experimental data on spatial resolution will be presented for a number of non-conventional PET isotopes and consequences for image quality will be discussed.
Keywords :
biological techniques; positron emission tomography; 4.2 mm; 5 mm; 18F; 60Cu; 64Cu; 94mTc; Cu; F; Tc; contrast reduction; electron transport; image quality; microPET-R4 camera; small animals; spatial resolution; transaxial resolution; Animals; Cameras; Energy resolution; Gamma rays; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Isotopes; Optical imaging; Positron emission tomography; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008638