A high-resolution time-of-flight clinical PET detection system using a gapless PMT-quadrant-sharing method

Wai Hoi Wong, Hongdi Li, Yuxuan Zhang, Rocio Ramirez, Shaohui An, Chao Wang, Shitao Liu, Yun Dong, Hossain Baghaei

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Abstract

We developed a high-resolution Photomultiplier-Quadrant-Sharing (PQS) PET system for human imaging. This system is made up of 24 detector panels. Each panel (bank) consists of 3 ×7 detector blocks, and each block has 16 ×16 LYSO crystals of 2.35 ×2.35 ×15.2mm3. We used a novel detector-grinding scheme that is compatible with the PQS detector-pixel-decoding requirements to make a gapless cylindrical detector ring for maximizing detection efficiency while delivering an ultrahigh spatial-resolution for a whole-body PET camera with a ring diameter of 87 cm and axial field of view of 27.6 cm. This grinding scheme enables two adjacent gapless panels to share one row of the PMTs to extend the PQS configuration beyond one panel and thus maximize the economic benefit (in PMT usage) of the PQS design. The entire detector ring has 129,024 crystals, all of which are clearly decoded using only 576 PMTs (38-mm diameter). Thus, each PMT on average decodes 224 crystals to achieve a high crystal-pitch resolution of 2.44mm ×2.44mm. The detector blocks were mass-produced with our slab-sandwich-slice technique using a set of optimized mirror-film patterns (between crystals) to maximize light output and achieve high spatial and timing resolution. This detection system with time-of-flight capability was placed in a human PET/CT gantry. The reconstructed image resolution of the system was about 2.87 mm using 2D-filtered back-projection. The time-of-flight resolution was 473 ps. The preliminary images of phantoms and clinical studies presented in this work demonstrate the capability of this new PET/CT system to produce high-quality images.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number7254199
Pages (from-to)2067-2074
Number of pages8
JournalIEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Volume62
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1 2015

Keywords

  • High-resolution
  • High-sensitivity
  • PMT-quadrant-sharing (PQS)
  • Time of flight (TOF)
  • positron emission tomography (PET)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics
  • Nuclear Energy and Engineering
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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