Artigo Revisado por pares

Performance Evaluation of the LabPET APD-Based Digital PET Scanner

2009; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 56; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/tns.2008.2010257

ISSN

1558-1578

Autores

Mélanie Bergeron, J. Cadorette, Jonathan Beaudoin, Martin Lepage, G. Robert, Vitali Selivanov, Marc‐André Tétrault, Nicolas Viscogliosi, Jeffrey P. Norenberg, Réjean Fontaine, Roger Lecomte,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques

Resumo

The LabPETtrade is a fully digital avalanche photodiode (APD) based PET scanner designed for state-of-the-art molecular and genomic imaging of small animals. Two versions of the scanner were evaluated, having 3.75 (LabPET4) and 7.5 cm axial FOV (LabPET8). The detectors are made of 2times2times12/14 mm 3 LYSO and LGSO crystals assembled in phoswich pairs read out by an APD. After digital crystal identification, the average energy resolution is 24plusmn6% for LYSO and 25plusmn6% for LGSO. The scanner's overall timing resolution is 6.6 ns for LYSO/LYSO and 10.7 ns for LGSO/LGSO coincidences after coarse timing alignment. The FBP reconstructed tangential/radial resolution is 1.3/1.4 mm FWHM (2.5/2.4 mm FWTM) at the FOV center and remains below 2.1 mm FWHM (3.6 mm FWTM) within the central 4-cm diameter FOV. MLEM reconstruction of a micro resolution phantom provided clear separation of the 1.0 mm spots. With an energy window of 250-650 keV, the sensitivity is 1.1% for LabPET4 and 2.1% for LabPET8. The imaging capabilities of the scanner are demonstrated with in vivo images of rats and mice.

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