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A study of the effects of strong magnetic fields on the image resolution of PET scanners

Posted on:2010-07-16Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:The Ohio State UniversityCandidate:Burdette, Don JFull Text:PDF
GTID:1440390002483619Subject:Physics
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Very high resolution images can be achieved in small animal PET systems utilizing solid state silicon pad detectors. In such systems using detectors with sub-millimeter intrinsic resolutions, the range of the positron is the largest contribution to the image blur. The size of the positron range effect depends on the initial positron energy and hence the radioactive tracer used. For higher energy positron emitters, such as 68Ga and 94mTc, the variation of the annihilation point dominates the spatial resolution. In this study two techniques are investigated to improve the image resolution of PET scanners limited by the range of the positron. One, the positron range can be reduced by embedding the PET field of view in a strong magnetic field. We have developed a silicon pad detector based PET instrument that can operate in strong magnetic fields with an image resolution of 0.7 mm FWHM to study this effect. Two, iterative reconstruction methods can be used to statistically correct for the range of the positron. Both strong magnetic fields and iterative reconstruction algorithms that statistically account for the positron range distribution are investigated in this work.
Keywords/Search Tags:Strong magnetic fields, PET, Resolution, Image, Positron
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