Design of IndyPET-II, a high-resolution, high-sensitivity dedicated research scanner

The IndyPET-II scanner has been developed as a high resolution, high sensitivity research PET scanner for use in small animal, intermediate sized animal, and small field of view human (brain, breast) imaging applications. The system consists of four, approximately plane detector banks mounted on a r...

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Published in2001 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (Cat. No.01CH37310) Vol. 3; pp. 1545 - 1549 vol.3
Main Authors Rouze, N.C., Stantz, K.M., Hutchins, G.D.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 2001
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Summary:The IndyPET-II scanner has been developed as a high resolution, high sensitivity research PET scanner for use in small animal, intermediate sized animal, and small field of view human (brain, breast) imaging applications. The system consists of four, approximately plane detector banks mounted on a rotatable gantry which cover a transaxial range of 23 cm and an axial range of 15 cm. This configuration gives reduced parallax and approximately uniform resolution throughout the field of view. The two pairs of opposing detector banks are offset to give increased sampling density and increased resolution. Characterization measurements using the NEMA-2001 and NEMA-1994 standards are reported. The average, FWHM resolution is 2.5 mm at the center of the fov and increases to less than 3.5 mm at the edge of the field of view. The NEMA-2001 sensitivity is 9030 cps/MBq at the center of the scanner and 4250 cps/MBq at r=10 cm. The NEMA-1994 sensitivity is 23.0 cps/MBq/ml. Using the NEMA-2001 procedures, the peak true count rate is 95 kcps at an activity concentration of 10.4 kBq/ml and the peak NEC count rate is 31 kcps at an activity concentration of 5.4 kBq/ml. For the NEMA-1994 measurements, the peak true count rate is 130 kcps at an activity concentration of 18.6 kBq/ml.
ISBN:9780780373242
0780373243
ISSN:1082-3654
2577-0829
DOI:10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008632