Title :
Design and performance of collimated coincidence point sources for simultaneous transmission measurements in 3D PET
Author :
Watson, C.C. ; Eriksson, L. ; Casey, M.E. ; Jones, W.E. ; Moyers, J.C. ; Miller, S. ; Hamill, J. ; Van Lingen, A. ; Bendriem, B. ; Nutt, R.
Author_Institution :
CTE PET Syst. Inc., Knoxville, TN, USA
Abstract :
The authors have implemented a simultaneous emission-transmission measurement for 3D PET using a collimated coincidence point source design employing a fast, dedicated, reference detector close to the transmission source. This design greatly reduces the effects of randoms, scatter, dead time, and reduced sensitivity on the emission data compared to previous implementations. It also greatly reduces the effect of emission contamination of the transmission data compared to the use of rod sources. Here, the authors present performance characterizations of this measurement technique on both the Siemens/CTI ECAT ART and PET/SPECT tomographs. The main effect of the transmission sources on the emission measurement is an increased randoms rate, which leads to a 10-25% reduction in NECR at specific activities >2 kBq/ml in a 20 cm diameter phantom on the PET/SPECT. Emission contamination effects on the transmission measurement are estimated to be less than 1 per cent for up to 20 kBq/ml in a 20 cm phantom. Both the emission and transmission NECR are dominated by the effects of randoms. Considering the the effects of both emission and transmission noise on the final corrected image, it appears that 3-6 kBq/ml of emitter concentration is an optimal imaging range for simultaneous acquisitions
Keywords :
positron emission tomography; radioactive sources; 20 cm; 3D PET; PET/SPECT tomographs; Siemens/CTI ECAT ART; collimated coincidence point sources; emission measurement; increased randoms rate; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; optimal imaging range; performance characterizations; simultaneous acquisitions; simultaneous transmission measurements; specific activities; transmission sources; Collimators; Contamination; Detectors; Hospitals; Imaging phantoms; Measurement techniques; Pollution measurement; Positron emission tomography; Scattering; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949984