DocumentCode
3340964
Title
Dual-radioisotope PET data acquisition and analysis
Author
Miyaoka, Robert S. ; Hunter, William C J ; Andreyev, Andriy ; Pierce, Larry ; Lewellen, Tom K. ; Celler, Anna ; Kinahan, Paul E.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
23-29 Oct. 2011
Firstpage
3780
Lastpage
3783
Abstract
This study experimentally evaluates a novel approach for dual radioisotope PET imaging. The method relies on one radioisotope being a pure positron emitter and the other radioisotope emitting a prompt high energy gamma along with the positron. Using the differential count rates of dual and triple coincidences allows for quantitative reconstruction of the individual radioisotope activities. The objective of the present study was to perform an experimental proof-of-principle test of the method. We used two cMiCE detector modules (with 400 keV lower energy threshold) mounted directly across from one another and a third module (850 keV threshold) at 90 degrees to the first two modules. Coincidence logic was set to either monitor a coincidence between modules 1 and 2 and NOT 3, or a coincidence between all three modules. These were used to measure dual and triple coincidence count rates from 22Na and 68Ge point sources, scanned either separately or together. While 68Ge was considered to be a pure positron emitter, for 22Na, 90.4% of decays produce a positron and a 1.275 MeV prompt gamma. In addition to the count rate test, full tomographic data were collected and images reconstructed for both dual and triple coincidence data sets. Reconstructed images demonstrate the ability of the method to clearly distinguish between 22Na and 68Ge sources based on triple-coincidence criterium. For both dual and triple coincidence event modes, the coincidence rates for simultaneous acquisition of the 22Na and 68Ge sources were 10-19% higher than the sum of the coincident rates for the radioisotopes acquired individually. We speculate this is due to energy pulse-pile up and are continuing evaluations of this effect. We were able to demonstrate the basic validity of differentiating the individual activity levels of 22Na and 68Ge sources even when acquired at the same time. Quanti- ative accuracy can likely be improved using normalization methods, and evaluations of this approach are ongoing.
Keywords
coincidence techniques; data acquisition; data analysis; germanium; image reconstruction; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; radioisotopes; sodium; 22Na point sources; 68Ge point sources; cMiCE detector modules; dual-radioisotope PET data acquisition; dual-radioisotope PET data analysis; electron volt energy 1.275 MeV; electron volt energy 40 keV; energy pulse-pile up; experimental proof-of-principle testing; full tomographic data; image reconstruction; normalization methods; prompt high energy gamma; pure positron emitter; quantitative reconstruction; radioisotope emitting; triple-coincidence criterium; Biology; Biomedical imaging; Crystals; Energy measurement; Europe; Image resolution; Radioactive materials;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2011 IEEE
Conference_Location
Valencia
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-0118-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.2011.6153715
Filename
6153715
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