Standard Positron Emission Tomography (PET) cameras need to reach a compromise between spatial resolution and sensitivity. To overcome this limitation we developed a novel concept of PET. Our AX-PET demonstrator is made of LYSO crystals aligned along the z coordinate (patient's axis) and WLS strips orthogonally placed with respect to the crystals. This concept offers full 3D localization of the photon interaction inside the camera. Thus the spatial resolution and the sensitivity can be simultaneously improved and the reconstruction of Compton interactions inside the detector is also possible. Moreover, by means of G-APDs for reading out the photons, both from LYSO and WLS, the detector is insensitive to magnetic fields and it is then suitable to be used in a combined PET/MRI apparatus. A complete Monte Carlo simulation and dedicated reconstruction software have been developed. The two final modules, each composed of 48 crystals and 156 WLS strips, have been built and fully characterized in a dedicated test set-up. The results, obtained with a (22)Na point source (0.25 mm diameter), of the single module performances and a first estimation of the performances with the two module system are reported. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Demonstration of an Axial PET concept for brain and small animal imaging / P., Beltrame; E., Bolle; A., Braem; C., Casella; E., Chesi; N., Clinthorne; R. d., Leo; G., Dissertori; L., Djambazov; V., Fanti; C., Joram; H., Kagan; W., Lustermann; Meddi, Franco; E., Nappi; F., Nessi Tedaldi; J. f., Oliver; F., Pauss; M., Rafecas; D., Renker; A., Rudge; D., Schinzel; T., Schneider; J., Seguinot; P., Solevi; S., Stapnes; P., Weilhammer. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 628:1(2011), pp. 426-429. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th International Vienna Conference on Instrumentation tenutosi a Vienna, AUSTRIA nel FEB 15-20, 2010) [10.1016/j.nima.2010.07.017].

Demonstration of an Axial PET concept for brain and small animal imaging

MEDDI, Franco;
2011

Abstract

Standard Positron Emission Tomography (PET) cameras need to reach a compromise between spatial resolution and sensitivity. To overcome this limitation we developed a novel concept of PET. Our AX-PET demonstrator is made of LYSO crystals aligned along the z coordinate (patient's axis) and WLS strips orthogonally placed with respect to the crystals. This concept offers full 3D localization of the photon interaction inside the camera. Thus the spatial resolution and the sensitivity can be simultaneously improved and the reconstruction of Compton interactions inside the detector is also possible. Moreover, by means of G-APDs for reading out the photons, both from LYSO and WLS, the detector is insensitive to magnetic fields and it is then suitable to be used in a combined PET/MRI apparatus. A complete Monte Carlo simulation and dedicated reconstruction software have been developed. The two final modules, each composed of 48 crystals and 156 WLS strips, have been built and fully characterized in a dedicated test set-up. The results, obtained with a (22)Na point source (0.25 mm diameter), of the single module performances and a first estimation of the performances with the two module system are reported. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2011
geiger-mode avalanche photo diodes (g-apd); positron emission tomography
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Demonstration of an Axial PET concept for brain and small animal imaging / P., Beltrame; E., Bolle; A., Braem; C., Casella; E., Chesi; N., Clinthorne; R. d., Leo; G., Dissertori; L., Djambazov; V., Fanti; C., Joram; H., Kagan; W., Lustermann; Meddi, Franco; E., Nappi; F., Nessi Tedaldi; J. f., Oliver; F., Pauss; M., Rafecas; D., Renker; A., Rudge; D., Schinzel; T., Schneider; J., Seguinot; P., Solevi; S., Stapnes; P., Weilhammer. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 628:1(2011), pp. 426-429. (Intervento presentato al convegno 12th International Vienna Conference on Instrumentation tenutosi a Vienna, AUSTRIA nel FEB 15-20, 2010) [10.1016/j.nima.2010.07.017].
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