Performance Evaluation and Initial Clinical Test of the Positron Emission Mammography System (PEMi)

Autor: P. L. Wang, Baotong Feng, Peng-Fei Yin, Yun Mingkai, Xianchao Huang, Zhiming Zhang, Dong Dai, Daowu Li, Long Wei, Lin Li, Chai Pei, Gu Xiaoyue, Wen-Gui Xu
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 62:2048-2056
ISSN: 1558-1578
0018-9499
Popis: A new polygon positron emission mammography imaging system (PEMi) was developed in 2009 by the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences. PEMi is constructed in a polygon structure with lutetium yttrium orthosilicate crystal arrays mounted on a position-sensitive photomultiplier. The system consists of 64 blocks and each block is arranged in $16 \times 16$ crystal arrays with a pixel size of $1.9~\times 1.9~ \times 15$ mm. The diameter of the detector ring is 166 mm, and the axial length is 128 mm. The transaxial field of view of PEMi is 110 mm. The goal of the initial study was to test PEMi’s performance and the clinical imaging ability with a small group of selected subjects. The detectors have a measured intrinsic spatial resolution averaging 1.67 mm. The axial and tangential resolution remained under 2.5-mm full width at half maximum within the central 5-cm diameter of the field of view. The hot rods with a diameter of 1.7 mm can be clearly identified, and the structure of the region containing 1.35-mm diameter rods can also be observed. Using a 6-ns coincidence timing window and a ${\hbox {360}} \sim {\hbox {660}}$ -keV energy window, the peak sensitivity of the tomograph is 6.88%. The noise-equivalent count rate peak is 110 $\thinspace$ 766 cps for a breast-like cylindrical phantom of 100 mm in diameter at an activity concentration of $0.03~\hbox{MBq}/{\rm cc}$ . The recovery coefficients ranged from 0.21 to 0.85 for rods between 1 mm and 5 mm in the image-quality phantom. The reconstructed image resolution achieved an improvement compared with whole-body positron emission tomography (PET), which might reduce the lower threshold on detectable lesion size. Example patient images demonstrate that PEMi is clinically feasible. And more detailed structure information was obtained with PEMi than with the whole-body PET imaging.
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