Title :
LSO background radiation as a transmission source using time of flight information
Author :
Rothfuss, Harold ; Panin, Vladimir ; Hong, Injoon ; Moor, Andrew ; Young, James ; Hamill, James ; Michel, Cotsaftis ; Casey, Michael
Author_Institution :
Siemens Mol. Imaging, Knoxville, TN, USA
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
LSO scintillators (Lu2Sio5:Ce) have a background radiation which originates from the isotope Lu-176 that is present in natural occurring lutetium. The decay that occurs in this isotope is a beta decay that is in coincidence with cascade gamma emissions with energies of 307, 202 and 88 keV. The coincidental nature of the beta decay with the gamma emissions allow for separation of the emission data originating from a positron annihilation event from transmission type data from the Lu-176 beta decay. By using the time of flight information, and information of the chord length between two LSO pixels in coincidence as a result of a beta emission and emitted gamma, a second time window can be set to observe transmission events simultaneously to emission events. Using the time when the PET scanner is not actively acquiring positron emission data, a continuous blank can be acquired and used to reconstruct a transmission image. With this blank and the measured transmission data, a transmission image can be reconstructed. This reconstructed transmission image can be used to perform emission data corrections such as attenuation correction and scatter corrections. It is observed that the flux of the background activity is high enough to create good transmission images with an acquisition time of 10 minutes.
Keywords :
cerium; image reconstruction; lutetium compounds; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; radioisotope imaging; solid scintillation detectors; LSO background radiation; LSO pixels; LSO scintillator; Lu-176 beta decay; Lu2SiO5:Ce; PET scanner; attenuation correction; background activity flux; beta emission; blank transmission data; cascade gamma emission; chord length information; coincidental nature; continuous blank; electron volt energy 202 keV; electron volt energy 307 keV; electron volt energy 88 keV; emission data correction; emission data separation; emission event; isotope Lu-176; measured transmission data; positron annihilation event; positron emission data; scatter correction; second time window; time 10 min; time of flight information; transmission event; transmission image reconstruction; transmission source; transmission type data; Attenuation; Computed tomography; Detectors; Head; Image reconstruction; Phantoms; Positron emission tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829024