OPTIMIZATION OF NOISE-EQUIVALENT COUNT RATES IN 3D PET

Citation
Rd. Badawi et al., OPTIMIZATION OF NOISE-EQUIVALENT COUNT RATES IN 3D PET, Physics in medicine and biology, 41(9), 1996, pp. 1755-1776
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Radiology,Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
ISSN journal
00319155
Volume
41
Issue
9
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1755 - 1776
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-9155(1996)41:9<1755:OONCRI>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
We have used noise-equivalent count (NEC) rates to optimize count rate performance for 3D acquisition in PET in a wide range of situations, with particular reference to imaging of the torso. We have also compar ed NEC performance for 2D and 3D acquisition in order to establish the conditions under which 3D mode offers an improvement over 2D mode. Me asurements were performed on four tissue-equivalent phantoms ranging i n size from that of an infant's head (13 cm diameter) to that of an ob ese adult's chest (37 cm x 48 cm). Count rate data were acquired as a function of phantom size, activity in the field of view, lower energy discriminator level (LLD) and acquisition mode, and NEC rates were der ived as a function of these variables. The LLD at which the highest NE C rate is obtained shows a dependence both on phantom size and on the activity in the field of view both for 2D and for 3D acquisition. The relative advantage of 3D mode over 2D mode, at the optimum LLD setting , is also strongly dependent both on activity in the field of view (FO V) and on the phantom size. The main limiting factors for 3D NEC rates are detector dead-time for small phantoms and random coincidences for large phantoms. The 3D NEC rate is more than twice as great as the 2D NEC rate when less than 60 MBq is present in the FOV for all phantoms except the largest, in which case a ratio of two is only achieved for activities less than 25 MBq. For the smallest phantom, 3D/2D NEC rati os of greater than 3.5 are obtained when the activity in the FOV falls below 10 MBq.