Détails sur le projet
Description
This is a proposal to study feasibility of a spherical positron emission
tomograph (S-PET). Extensive computer simulations of the S-PET predict
that a spherical scanner would have increased spatial resolution and
increased sensitivity far in excess of currently available machines. A
spatial resolution of 3 mm is achievable, which makes the S-PET ideally
suited for brain imaging. The increased sensitivity is derived from the
large solid angle from which the radiation is collected. The sphere could
be more than four times as sensitive as a corresponding cylindrical scanner.
Although the spherical scanner could ultimately have 23 rings of detectors,
we propose in this application to build a single ring with two opposing
patches. A rotating phantom between the two patches can generate all the
data needed for reconstruction from a sphere. For this proposal a
cost-effective detector packing scheme is introduced. Also, a new
megachannel coincidence circuit and a new sampling mode have been developed
and will be used in the proposed scanner. A direct volume image
reconstruction algorithm, previously developed, will be implemented in the
proposed system.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 1/1/85 → 12/31/91 |
Financement
- National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Keywords
- Procesamiento de senales
- Radiología, medicina nuclear y obtención de imágenes
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