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Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom

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Wilson, JM; Lokitz, SJ; Turkington, TG
Published in: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
December 1, 2008

PET system performance and image quality are degraded as body size increases; as size increases so do scatter fractions, random fractions, and attenuation. Based on simulated and acquired data, a fillable, tapering phantom is being developed to measure PET scanner performance and image quality as a function of body size over a wide range of sizes. Design constraints included shape, cross-sectional dimensions, material, wall thickness, and taper angle. For fixed end sizes (large at one end, small at the other) a narrow taper leads to a long, heavy phantom. A steep taper (where the diameter changes greatly within the scanner field of view) may not represent any particular cross section very well. Monte Carlo simulations were performed to determine an acceptable taper angle that balances the pros and cons of steep and narrow taper rates. The simulations were validated with measurements on existing physical phantoms. Then, tapering phantoms with different taper angles and phantoms with constant cross-sectional dimensions were simulated at different positions in the axial field of view to investigate properties of different taper rates. Scatter fractions of simulated taper phantoms and phantoms with constant crosssectional dimensions were compared. Of the different taper angles simulated, it was determined that a 25° taper will yield a phantom that can represent a continuum of cross-sectional dimensions while still being a practical size. The final design parameters for this phantom include the 25° taper, an oval cross section ranging from 38.5 × 49.5 cm to 6.8 × 17.8 cm, a length of 51.1 cm, a mass of 6 kg (empty), a mass of 42 kg (water filled), and acrylic walls 1.25 cm thick. ©2008 IEEE.

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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record

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1095-7863

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December 1, 2008

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Wilson, J. M., Lokitz, S. J., & Turkington, T. G. (2008). Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 3898–3902. https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774134
Wilson, J. M., S. J. Lokitz, and T. G. Turkington. “Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, December 1, 2008, 3898–3902. https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774134.
Wilson JM, Lokitz SJ, Turkington TG. Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. 2008 Dec 1;3898–902.
Wilson, J. M., et al. “Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, Dec. 2008, pp. 3898–902. Scopus, doi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774134.
Wilson JM, Lokitz SJ, Turkington TG. Development of a fillable, tapered PET/CT phantom. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. 2008 Dec 1;3898–3902.

Published In

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record

DOI

ISSN

1095-7863

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Start / End Page

3898 / 3902