Title :
Performance evaluation of a transformable axial-shift type single-ring OpenPET
Author :
Yoshida, Erika ; Shinaji, Tetsuya ; Tashima, Hideaki ; Haneishi, Hideaki ; Yamaya, Taiga
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Radiol. Sci., Chiba, Japan
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
One of the challenging applications of PET is implementing it for in-beam PET, which is an in situ monitoring method for charged particle therapy. For this purpose, we have previously proposed two geometries for our open-type PET scanners named OpenPET. The original OpenPET had a physically opened field-of-view (FOV) between two detector rings through which irradiation beams pass. This dual-ring OpenPET (DROP) had a wide axial FOV including the gap. But, this geometry is not necessarily the most efficient for application to in-beam PET in which only a limited FOV around the irradiation field is required. Therefore, we proposed a single-ring OpenPET (SROP) geometry which can provide an accessible and observable open space with higher sensitivity and a reduced number of detectors compared to DROP. Also, we proposed two arrangement types, a slanted ellipse (SE) type where oval detector rings are slanted and stacked and an axial shift (AS) type where block detectors originally forming a conventional PET scanner are axially shifted little by little. Previously, we developed the SE-SROP prototype, and showed its good performance for in-beam PET. However, the SE-SROP decreased sensitivity slightly relative to the ring-type PET and needed a large gantry in the axial direction for conventional PET studies. On the other hand, AS-SROP can transform conventional ring-type PET scanners into stacked detectors with a gradual axial shift. In this work, we developed and evaluated a small AS-SROP prototype for proof-of-concept. The AS-SROP prototype was designed with 2 cylinder-shaped detector rings of 16 DOI detectors. The system sensitivity and spatial resolution were measured and were 5.1% and 2.6 mm, respectively, for the OpenPET mode. For the conventional PET mode, the system sensitivity and spatial resolution were 7.3% and 2.2 mm, respectively. We concluded that the AS-SROP geometry has a good potential for not only in-beam imaging but also conventional PET studies.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; geometry; image resolution; positron emission tomography; prototypes; radiation therapy; sensitivity; AS arrangement type; AS-SROP geometry; AS-SROP prototype design; DOI detectors; DROP; OpenPET mode; OpenPET performance evaluation; PET applications; SE arrangement type; SE-SROP prototype performance; SE-SROP sensitivity; SROP geometry which; accessible open space sensitivity; axial block detector shifting; axial shift arrangement type; charged particle therapy; conventional PET mode; conventional PET scanner; conventional PET studies; cylinder-shaped detector rings; detector number reduction; dual-ring OpenPET; gantry; gradual axial shift; in situ monitoring; in-beam PET; in-beam imaging; observable open space sensitivity; open-type PET scanner geometry; original OpenPET; oval detector ring slanting; oval detector ring stacking; ring-type PET; single-ring OpenPET geometry; slanted ellipse arrangement types; spatial resolution measurement; system sensitivity measurement; transformable axial-shift type single-ring OpenPET; Detectors; Geometry; Positron emission tomography; Prototypes; Sensitivity; Spatial resolution;
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.2013.6829110