2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphy.2023.1106546
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State-of-the-art challenges and emerging technologies in radiation detection for nuclear medicine imaging: A review

Abstract: Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) are established medical imaging modalities that have been implemented for decades, but improvements in detector design and camera electronics are needed for advancement of both imaging technologies. Detectors are arguably the most important aspect of the systems. Similar to SPECT, PET typically relies on indirect conversion of gamma radiation via scintillators coupled with photosensors used to convert optical photons prod… Show more

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“…A PET system's prowess in isolating true coincidence events from scattered coincidences augments the quality of reconstructed PET images since scattered events deteriorate image spatial resolution and contrast. Hence, refining energy resolution becomes imperative for PET, considering the elevated likelihood of scattering within human tissue [73]. Beyond detector energy resolution, other instrumental and geometric variables of the apparatus play a role in shaping this metric, like the scintillation detector's aperture, detector geometry, solid angle coverage, and acquisition mode (2D/3D); it is also influenced by the patient's physique and composition [74].…”
Section: Scatter Fraction (Sf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A PET system's prowess in isolating true coincidence events from scattered coincidences augments the quality of reconstructed PET images since scattered events deteriorate image spatial resolution and contrast. Hence, refining energy resolution becomes imperative for PET, considering the elevated likelihood of scattering within human tissue [73]. Beyond detector energy resolution, other instrumental and geometric variables of the apparatus play a role in shaping this metric, like the scintillation detector's aperture, detector geometry, solid angle coverage, and acquisition mode (2D/3D); it is also influenced by the patient's physique and composition [74].…”
Section: Scatter Fraction (Sf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-Detection efficacy: Detector responsiveness to 511 keV γ photons hinges primarily on the detection medium's atomic number. Elevated sensitivity translates to better detector spatial resolution [73].…”
Section: Spatial Resolution Of Pet Systems (Sr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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