Title :
Development of a high resolution, 2D detector system for iodine-131-scintigraphy
Author :
Sonnenberg, F. ; Bussmann, N. ; Engels, R. ; Reinartz, R. ; Schramm, N. ; Friedrich, W. ; Langen, K.-J. ; Halling, H.
Author_Institution :
Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH, Germany
Abstract :
During I-131 therapy of benign and malignant thyroid diseases, precise information about tracer distribution is helpful for patient management. However, the established Anger technique is used I-131 scintigraphy is difficult because of septal penetration inside the collimator. The aim of this study is to develop a 2D I-131 detector with high spatial resolution and patient-friendly acquisition time. The main components of the authors´ system are a position sensitive photomultiplier, BGO scintillation crystals inserted into a lead matrix, a parallel hole collimator and a translation unit to realize defined movements. Thus, the septa thickness is chosen to reduce the septa penetration significantly. Thick septa cause “dead areas” on the photomultiplier. These gaps are closed by defined movements in the projection plane. The individual scintigramms at the different measured positions are composed to produced a final image. Using the described detector geometry, a 2 mm spatial resolution in a measurement time less than 15 minutes was obtained for both hot and cold spots. Therefore the developed system is especially suited for I-131 thyroid scintigraphy
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; gamma-ray detection; image resolution; iodine; photomultipliers; radioisotope imaging; 15 min; 2 mm; BGO scintillation crystals; I; I-131 therapy; benign thyroid diseases; high resolution 2D detector system; iodine-131-scintigraphy; lead matrix; malignant thyroid diseases; measurement time; medical instrumentation; nuclear medicine; parallel hole collimator; patient management; position sensitive photomultiplier; precise tracer distribution information; projection plane; septa penetration; spatial resolution; translation unit; Cancer; Collimators; Crystals; Diseases; Geometry; Medical treatment; Photomultipliers; Position measurement; Solid scintillation detectors; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1999. Conference Record. 1999 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5696-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1999.842768