Title :
Optimisation of noise equivalent count rates for brain and body FDG imaging using gamma camera PET
Author :
Visvikis, D. ; Fryer, T. ; Downey, S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Nucl. Med., Univ. Coll. Med. Sch., London, UK
Abstract :
Describes the use of Noise Equivalent Count rates to optimise the clinical use of a modified dual headed gamma camera for positron emission tomography. Phantoms were used to simulate the distribution and uptake for brain and body 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose imaging, including the presence of activity outside the imaging field of view. Camera count rates were recorded as a function of activity in the field of view in the presence and absence of lead septa. The use of variable number and width of energy windows was also investigated. Results indicate that acquisitions without axial collimators is optimal for brain imaging while a restriction of 12° in the axial acceptance angle leads to superior NEC rates for torso imaging. The most significant factor affecting the NEC rates for body imaging with no axial collimation is the detection of random coincidences from out of field activity. Under most imaging conditions the use of a Compton-photopeak energy window in addition to the traditional photopeak-photopeak appears to lead to increased NEC rates, although an accurate scatter correction would be necessary to compensate for the associated increase in the scatter fraction
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; brain; cameras; noise; positron emission tomography; 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose imaging; Compton-photopeak energy window; F; accurate scatter correction; axial collimation; body FDG imaging; brain FDG imaging; gamma camera PET; lead septa; medical diagnostic imaging; noise equivalent count rates optimization; nuclear medicine; random coincidences; scatter fraction; Cameras; Collimators; Electromagnetic scattering; Event detection; National electric code; Nuclear medicine; Optical imaging; Particle scattering; Positron emission tomography; Single photon emission computed tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5021-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.773821