• DocumentCode
    923096
  • Title

    Investigation of time-of-flight benefit for fully 3-DPET

  • Author

    Surti, Suleman ; Karp, Joel S. ; Popescu, Lucretiu M. ; Daube-Witherspoon, Margaret E. ; Werner, Matthew

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Institutes of Health, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • Volume
    25
  • Issue
    5
  • fYear
    2006
  • fDate
    5/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    529
  • Lastpage
    538
  • Abstract
    The purpose of this paper is to determine the benefit that can be achieved in image quality for a time-of-flight (TOF) fully three-dimensional (3-D) whole-body positron emission tomography (PET) scanner. We simulate a 3-D whole-body time-of-flight PET scanner with a complete modeling of spatial and energy resolutions. The scanner is based on LaBr3 Anger-logic detectors with which 300ps timing resolution has been achieved. Multiple simulations were performed for 70-cm long uniform cylinders with 27-cm and 35-cm diameters, containing hot spheres (22, 17, 13, and 10-mm diameter) in a central slice and 10-mm diameter hot spheres in a slice at 1/4 axial FOV. Image reconstruction was performed with a list-mode iterative TOF algorithm and data were analyzed after attenuation and scatter corrections for timing resolutions of 300, 600, 1000 ps and non-TOF for varying count levels. The results show that contrast recovery improves slightly with TOF (NEMA NU2-2001 analysis), and improved timing resolution leads to a faster convergence to the maximum contrast value. Detectability for 10-mm diameter hot spheres estimated using a nonprewhitening matched filter (NPW SNR) also improves nonlinearly with TOF. The gain in image quality using contrast and noise measures is proportional to the object diameter and inversely proportional to the timing resolution of the scanner. The gains in NPW SNR are smaller, but they also increase with increasing object diameter and improved timing resolution. The results show that scan times can be reduced in a TOF scanner to achieve images similar to those from a non-TOF scanner, or improved image quality achieved for same scan times.
  • Keywords
    image reconstruction; image resolution; iterative methods; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; 10 mm; 1000 ps; 13 mm; 17 mm; 22 mm; 27 cm; 300 ps; 35 cm; 600 ps; 70 cm; LaBr/sub 3/ Anger-logic detectors; contrast recovery; energy resolution; fully 3-D PET; image quality; image reconstruction; list-mode iterative TOF algorithm; nonprewhitening matched filter; spatial resolution; time-of-flight benefit; timing resolution; whole-body positron emission tomography; Detectors; Energy resolution; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Positron emission tomography; Signal to noise ratio; Spatial resolution; Timing; Whole-body PET; Contrast; LSO; NPW; TOF; image quality; lesion detectability; noise; time-of-flight PET; Algorithms; Computer Simulation; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Imaging, Three-Dimensional; Information Storage and Retrieval; Models, Biological; Phantoms, Imaging; Positron-Emission Tomography; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Whole Body Imaging;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMI.2006.871419
  • Filename
    1626317