Literature DB >> 32111684

High-Resolution Depth-Encoding PET Detector Module with Prismatoid Light-Guide Array.

Andy LaBella1, Xinjie Cao2, Eric Petersen1, Rick Lubinsky3, Anat Biegon3, Wei Zhao3, Amir H Goldan4.   

Abstract

Depth-encoding detectors with single-ended readout provide a practical, cost-effective approach for constructing high-resolution and high-sensitivity PET scanners. However, the current iteration of such detectors uses a uniform glass light-guide to achieve depth encoding, resulting in nonuniform performance throughout the detector array due to suboptimal intercrystal light sharing. We introduce Prism-PET, a single-ended-readout PET detector module with a segmented light-guide composed of an array of prismatoids that introduce enhanced, deterministic light sharing.
Methods: High-resolution PET detector modules were fabricated with single-ended readout of polished multicrystal lutetium yttrium orthosilicate scintillator arrays directly coupled 4-to-1 and 9-to-1 to arrays of 3 × 3 mm silicon photomultiplier pixels. Each scintillator array was coupled at the nonreadout side to a light-guide (one 4-to-1 module with a uniform glass light-guide, one 4-to-1 Prism-PET module, and one 9-to-1 Prism-PET module) to introduce intercrystal light sharing, which closely mimics the behavior of dual-ended readout, with the additional benefit of improved crystal identification. Flood histogram data were acquired using a 3-MBq 22Na source to characterize crystal identification and energy resolution. Lead collimation was used to acquire data at specific depths to determine depth-of-interaction (DOI) resolution.
Results: The flood histogram measurements showed excellent and uniform crystal separation throughout the Prism-PET modules, whereas the uniform glass light-guide module had performance degradation at the edges and corners. A DOI resolution of 5.0 mm full width at half maximum (FWHM) and an energy resolution of 13% FWHM were obtained in the uniform glass light-guide module. By comparison, the 4-to-1 coupled Prism-PET module achieved a DOI resolution of 2.5 mm FWHM and an energy resolution of 9% FWHM.
Conclusion: PET scanners based on our Prism-PET modules with segmented prismatoid light-guide arrays can achieve high and uniform spatial resolution (9-to-1 coupling with ∼1-mm crystals), high sensitivity (20-mm-thick detectors and intercrystal Compton scatter recovery), good energy and timing resolutions (using polished crystals and after applying DOI correction), and compact size (depth encoding eliminates parallax error and permits smaller ring-diameter).
© 2020 by the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.

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Keywords:  DOI; PET; instrumentation; light-guide; optical; prism

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32111684      PMCID: PMC7539654          DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.119.239343

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Nucl Med        ISSN: 0161-5505            Impact factor:   10.057


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