APD-based PET detector for simultaneous PET/MR imaging
2006; Elsevier BV; Volume: 569; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.nima.2006.08.121
ISSN1872-9576
AutoresR. Grazioso, Nan Zhang, J. Corbeil, M. Schmand, Ralf Ladebeck, Markus Vester, G. Schnur, Wolfgang Renz, H. Fischer,
Tópico(s)Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
ResumoTwo, APD-based, PET modules have been evaluated for use in combined PET/MR imaging. Each module consists of 4 independent, optically isolated detectors. Each detector consists of an 8×8 array of 2×2×20 mm LSO crystals read out by a 2×2 array of 5×5 mm Hamamatsu S8664-55 APDs. The average crystal energy resolution and time resolution (against a plastic scintillator on a PMT) of the detectors was 17% and 1.8 ns, respectively. The modules were positioned in the tunnel of a 1.5 T Siemens Symphony MR scanner. The presence of the PET modules decreased the MR signal-to-noise ratio by about 15% but no image interference was observed. The gradient and RF pulse sequences of the MR produced adverse effects on the PET event signals. These high-frequency pulses did not affect the true PET events but did increase the dead time of the PET system. Simultaneous, artifact-free, images were acquired with the PET and MR system using a small Derenzo phantom. These results show that APD-based PET detectors can be used for a high-resolution and cost-effective integrated PET/MR system.
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