Resistive plate chambers in positron emission tomography

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Paulo Crespo
Alberto Blanco
Miguel Couceiro
Nuno C. Ferreira
Luís Lopes
Paulo Martins
Rui Ferreira Marques
Paulo Fonte
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[1] University of Coimbra,LIP
[2] University of Coimbra, Laboratório de Instrumentação e Física Experimental de Partículas, Rua Larga, Physics Department
[3] ISEC - Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Coimbra,Physics Department
[4] University of Coimbra,IBILI
[5] University of Coimbra, Instituto Biomédico de Investigação da Luz e da Imagem, Faculty of Medicine
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The European Physical Journal Plus | / 128卷
关键词
Root Mean Square Error; Resistive Plate Chamber; Noise Equivalent Count Rate; Pickup Electrode; Charge Division;
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Resistive plate chambers (RPC) were originally deployed for high energy physics. Realizing how their properties match the needs of nuclear medicine, a LIP team proposed applying RPCs to both preclinical and clinical positron emission tomography (RPC-PET). We show a large-area RPC-PET simulated scanner covering an axial length of 2.4m —slightly superior to the height of the human body— allowing for whole-body, single-bed RPC-PET acquisitions. Simulations following NEMA (National Electrical Manufacturers Association, USA) protocols yield a system sensitivity at least one order of magnitude larger than present-day, commercial PET systems. Reconstruction of whole-body simulated data is feasible by using a dedicated, direct time-of-flight-based algorithm implemented onto an ordered subsets estimation maximization parallelized strategy. Whole-body RPC-PET patient images following the injection of only 2mCi of 18-fluorodesoxyglucose (FDG) are expected to be ready 7 minutes after the 6 minutes necessary for data acquisition. This compares to the 10-20mCi FDG presently injected for a PET scan, and to the uncomfortable 20-30minutes necessary for its data acquisition. In the preclinical field, two fully instrumented detector heads have been assembled aiming at a four-head-based, small-animal RPC-PET system. Images of a disk-shaped and a needle-like 22Na source show unprecedented sub-millimeter spatial resolution.
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