Combining PET and Compton imaging with edge-on CZT detectors for enhanced diagnostic capabilities.

Advances in radiotherapy & nuclear medicine Pub Date : 2024-06-28 Epub Date: 2024-06-14 DOI:10.36922/arnm.3330
Greyson Shoop, Shiva Abbaszadeh
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The key metrics for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging devices include the capability to capture the maximum available amount of annihilation photon information while generating high-quality images of the radiation distribution. This capability carries clinical implications by reducing scanning time for imaging, thus reducing radiation exposure for patients. However, imaging quality is degraded by positron range effects and the non-collinearity of positron annihilation photons. Utilizing an edge-on configuration of cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) detector crystals offers a potential solution to increase PET sensitivity. The high cross-section of CZT and its capacity to detect both 511 keV annihilation gammas and high-energy prompt gammas, along with multiple photon interaction events, contribute to this increased sensitivity. In this study, we propose a dual-panel edge-on CZT detector system comprised of 4 × 4 × 0.5 cm3 CZT detectors, with panel dimensions of 20 × 15 cm2 and a thickness of 4 cm. In this study, we demonstrate the increased sensitivity of our imaging system due to the detection of the Compton kinematics of high-energy gammas originating from prompt-gamma-emitting isotopes. This was achieved using Monte Carlo simulations of a prompt-gamma-emitting isotope,72As, with mean positron ranges >3 mm. Our system's dynamic energy range, capable of detecting gammas up to 1.2 MeV, allows it to operate in a dual-mode fashion as both a Compton camera (CC) and standard PET. By presenting reconstructions of 72As, we highlight the absence of positron range effects in CC reconstructions compared to PET reconstructions. In addition, we evaluate the system's increased sensitivity resulting from its ability to detect high-energy prompt gammas.

将 PET 和康普顿成像与边缘 CZT 探测器相结合,增强诊断能力。
正电子发射断层扫描(PET)成像设备的关键指标包括在生成高质量辐射分布图像的同时,能够最大限度地捕获湮灭光子信息。这种能力可缩短成像的扫描时间,从而减少对患者的辐射照射,因此具有临床意义。然而,正电子射程效应和正电子湮灭光子的非共线性会降低成像质量。利用碲化镉锌(CZT)探测器晶体的边缘配置为提高 PET 的灵敏度提供了一种潜在的解决方案。CZT 的高横截面及其同时探测 511 千伏湮灭伽马和高能瞬发伽马以及多光子相互作用事件的能力有助于提高灵敏度。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种由 4 × 4 × 0.5 立方厘米 CZT 探测器组成的双面板边缘 CZT 探测器系统,面板尺寸为 20 × 15 平方厘米,厚度为 4 厘米。在这项研究中,我们展示了我们的成像系统在探测来自瞬发伽马同位素的高能伽马的康普顿运动学方面所具有的更高灵敏度。这是通过对瞬时伽马射线发射同位素 72As 进行蒙特卡洛模拟实现的,其平均正电子射程大于 3 毫米。我们系统的动态能量范围能够探测到高达 1.2 MeV 的伽马射线,使其能够以康普顿相机 (CC) 和标准 PET 的双模式运行。通过展示 72As 的重构,我们强调与 PET 重构相比,CC 重构不存在正电子射程效应。此外,我们还评估了该系统因能够探测高能瞬时伽马而提高的灵敏度。
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