Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates

Abstract Purpose Digital PET involving silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) provides an enhanced time-of-flight (TOF) resolution as compared with photomultiplier (PMT)-based PET, but also a better prevention of the count-related rises in dead time and pile-up effects mainly due to smaller trigger domains...

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Main Authors: Julien Salvadori, Freddy Odille, Gilles Karcher, Pierre-Yves Marie, Laetitia Imbert
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-01-01
Series:EJNMMI Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40658-020-00344-5
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spelling doaj-e70cecba4e0b413eaf390a4e0956e74c2021-01-10T12:10:12ZengSpringerOpenEJNMMI Physics2197-73642021-01-018111710.1186/s40658-020-00344-5Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count ratesJulien Salvadori0Freddy Odille1Gilles Karcher2Pierre-Yves Marie3Laetitia Imbert4Department of Nuclear Medicine and Nancyclotep Molecular Imaging Platform, CHRU-Nancy, Université de LorraineDepartment of Nuclear Medicine and Nancyclotep Molecular Imaging Platform, CHRU-Nancy, Université de LorraineDepartment of Nuclear Medicine and Nancyclotep Molecular Imaging Platform, CHRU-Nancy, Université de LorraineDepartment of Nuclear Medicine and Nancyclotep Molecular Imaging Platform, CHRU-Nancy, Université de LorraineDepartment of Nuclear Medicine and Nancyclotep Molecular Imaging Platform, CHRU-Nancy, Université de LorraineAbstract Purpose Digital PET involving silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) provides an enhanced time-of-flight (TOF) resolution as compared with photomultiplier (PMT)-based PET, but also a better prevention of the count-related rises in dead time and pile-up effects mainly due to smaller trigger domains (i.e., the detection surfaces associated with each trigger circuit). This study aimed to determine whether this latter property could help prevent against deteriorations in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of PET count rates documented in clinical routine. Methods Variations, according to count rates, in timing resolution and in TOF-related enhancement of the quality of phantom images were compared between the first fully digital PET (Vereos) and a PMT-based PET (Ingenuity). Single-count rate values were additionally extracted from the list-mode data of routine analog- and digital-PET exams at each 500-ms interval, in order to determine the ranges of routine PET count rates. Results Routine PET count rates were lower for the Vereos than for the Ingenuity. For Ingenuity, the upper limits were estimated at approximately 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps after injection of respectively 3 and 5 MBq.kg-1 of current 18F-labeled tracers. At 5.8 Mcps, corresponding to the lower limit of the routine count rates documented with the Ingenuity, timing resolutions provided by the scatter phantom were 326 and 621 ps for Vereos and Ingenuity, respectively. At higher count rates, timing resolution was remarkably stable for Vereos but exhibited a progressive deterioration for Ingenuity, respectively reaching 732 and 847 ps at the upper limits of 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps. The averaged TOF-related gain in signal/noise ratio was stable at approximately 2 for Vereos but decreased from 1.36 at 5.8 Mcps to 1.14 and 1.00 at respectively 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps for Ingenuity. Conclusion Contrary to the Ingenuity PMT-based PET, the Vereos fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and consequently, in the quality of TOF images, in the wide range of routine PET count rates. This advantage is even more striking with higher count-rates for which the preferential use of digital PET should be further recommended (i.e., dynamic PET recording, higher injected activities).https://doi.org/10.1186/s40658-020-00344-5Digital PETCount rateImage qualityTime-of-flight
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author Julien Salvadori
Freddy Odille
Gilles Karcher
Pierre-Yves Marie
Laetitia Imbert
spellingShingle Julien Salvadori
Freddy Odille
Gilles Karcher
Pierre-Yves Marie
Laetitia Imbert
Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
EJNMMI Physics
Digital PET
Count rate
Image quality
Time-of-flight
author_facet Julien Salvadori
Freddy Odille
Gilles Karcher
Pierre-Yves Marie
Laetitia Imbert
author_sort Julien Salvadori
title Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
title_short Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
title_full Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
title_fullStr Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
title_full_unstemmed Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count rates
title_sort fully digital pet is unaffected by any deterioration in tof resolution and tof image quality in the wide range of routine pet count rates
publisher SpringerOpen
series EJNMMI Physics
issn 2197-7364
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Abstract Purpose Digital PET involving silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) provides an enhanced time-of-flight (TOF) resolution as compared with photomultiplier (PMT)-based PET, but also a better prevention of the count-related rises in dead time and pile-up effects mainly due to smaller trigger domains (i.e., the detection surfaces associated with each trigger circuit). This study aimed to determine whether this latter property could help prevent against deteriorations in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of PET count rates documented in clinical routine. Methods Variations, according to count rates, in timing resolution and in TOF-related enhancement of the quality of phantom images were compared between the first fully digital PET (Vereos) and a PMT-based PET (Ingenuity). Single-count rate values were additionally extracted from the list-mode data of routine analog- and digital-PET exams at each 500-ms interval, in order to determine the ranges of routine PET count rates. Results Routine PET count rates were lower for the Vereos than for the Ingenuity. For Ingenuity, the upper limits were estimated at approximately 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps after injection of respectively 3 and 5 MBq.kg-1 of current 18F-labeled tracers. At 5.8 Mcps, corresponding to the lower limit of the routine count rates documented with the Ingenuity, timing resolutions provided by the scatter phantom were 326 and 621 ps for Vereos and Ingenuity, respectively. At higher count rates, timing resolution was remarkably stable for Vereos but exhibited a progressive deterioration for Ingenuity, respectively reaching 732 and 847 ps at the upper limits of 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps. The averaged TOF-related gain in signal/noise ratio was stable at approximately 2 for Vereos but decreased from 1.36 at 5.8 Mcps to 1.14 and 1.00 at respectively 21.7 and 33.2 Mcps for Ingenuity. Conclusion Contrary to the Ingenuity PMT-based PET, the Vereos fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and consequently, in the quality of TOF images, in the wide range of routine PET count rates. This advantage is even more striking with higher count-rates for which the preferential use of digital PET should be further recommended (i.e., dynamic PET recording, higher injected activities).
topic Digital PET
Count rate
Image quality
Time-of-flight
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40658-020-00344-5
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