第二代HRRT -多中心扫描仪性能调查

V. Sossi, H. de Jong, W. Barker, P. Bloomfield, Z. Burbar, M. Camborde, C. Comtat, L. Eriksson, S. Houle, D. Keator, C. Knob, R. Krais, A. Lammertsma, A. Rahmim, M. Sibomana, M. Teras, C. Thompson, R. Trébossen, J. Votaw, M. Walker, K. Wienhard, D. Wong
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高分辨率研究层析成像仪(HRRT)是现有最复杂的正电子发射层析成像仪之一:它是唯一能够解码晶体中/spl伽马/射线相互作用深度的人体尺寸扫描仪,使用镥LSO/LYSO光子探测器布置。在这项研究中,我们确定了扫描仪的基本硬件特征,如扫描仪数据采集的稳定性,以及它们在11个中心之间的可变性。此外,还进行了NEMA NU-2001标准测量的子集。我们发现(i)各中心之间DOI解码结果的显著差异,(ii)检测到的真实重合事件的数量呈增加趋势,这可能是由于能谱的移动,(iii)计数率相关的层识别,(iv)散射分数范围从/spl sim/ 42%到54%,其中变异性部分与能谱的移动有关。(v)灵敏度范围从/spl sim/5.5%到6.5%,(vi)分辨率为/spl sim/(2.5 mm)/sup /,跨中心相当一致,(vii)图像质量与其他扫描仪非常相似。
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The second generation HRRT - a multi-centre scanner performance investigation
The high resolution research tomograph (HRRT) is one of the most complex existing positron emission tomographs: it is the only human size scanner capable of decoding the depth of the /spl gamma/-ray interaction in the crystal, using a lutetium LSO/LYSO phoswich detector arrangement. In this study we determined basic scanner hardware characteristics, such as scanner data acquisition stability, and their variability across eleven centres. In addition a subset of the NEMA NU-2001 standards measurements was performed. We found (i) significant variability in the DOI decoding results between centres, (ii) a trend toward an increasing number of detected true coincident events as a function of elapsed time from scanner calibration likely due to a shifting energy spectrum, (iii) a count-rate dependent layer identification, (iv) scatter fraction ranging from /spl sim/ 42% to 54% where the variability was partly related to the shifting of the energy spectrum, (v) sensitivity ranging from /spl sim/5.5% to 6.5% across centres, (vi) resolution of /spl sim/(2.5 mm)/sup 3/, fairly consistent across centres, (vii) image quality which is very comparable to other scanners.
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