• DocumentCode
    3474809
  • Title

    Gold pinhole collimators for ultra-high resolution Tc-99m small volume SPECT

  • Author

    Tenney, Charles R.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Diagnostic Imaging, Thomas Jefferson Univ. Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • Volume
    3
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    2000
  • Abstract
    The use of gold pinhole collimators is investigated with a view towards small-animal Tc-99m SPECT imaging. Functional imaging of laboratory animals offers increased return of data for a given investment of resources compared to conventional research techniques, but small research animals require high resolution imaging. At short distances, pinhole collimators show a more favorable resolution-sensitivity tradeoff than other collimator types. Penetration at pinhole edges degrades image quality, especially for small pinhole diameters. Tungsten pinhole collimators are favored for Tc-99m imaging over lead collimators due to the higher density of tungsten alloys (Z=74, s.g.=18.5) than of lead (Z=82, s.g.=11.35), even though lead, with its higher atomic number, has more stopping power per atom. Pinholes made of depleted uranium (Z=92, s.g.=18.95) have been investigated for ultra-high resolution I-131 and F-18 imaging. Residual radioactivity gives some background counts, and chemical and radiological toxicity imposes handling and bookkeeping requirements for uranium components. Gold (Z=79, s.g.=19.3) has stopping power between that of tungsten and uranium, but without the complications of the latter. Only the pinhole edges are vulnerable to penetration, so for Tc-99m imaging, a small, reasonably inexpensive gold insert may be used
  • Keywords
    biological techniques; gold; laboratory techniques; single photon emission computed tomography; Au; F; F-18 imaging; I; I-131; Tc; U; biological technique; depleted uranium; gold pinhole collimators; lead collimators; pinhole collimators; pinhole edges; radiological toxicity; residual radioactivity; small-animal Tc-99m SPECT imaging; tungsten alloys; ultra-high resolution Tc-99m small volume SPECT; Animals; Atomic measurements; Collimators; Degradation; Gold; High-resolution imaging; Investments; Laboratories; Lead; Tungsten;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Lyon
  • ISSN
    1082-3654
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-6503-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949378
  • Filename
    949378