[미국특허]
PET detector system with improved capabilities for quantification
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0319153
(2010-05-03)
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등록번호 |
US-8476593
(2013-07-02)
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국제출원번호 |
PCT/IB2010/051928
(2010-05-03)
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§371/§102 date |
20111107
(20111107)
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국제공개번호 |
WO2010/140070
(2010-12-09)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Degenhardt, Carsten
- Buckler, Andrew
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출원인 / 주소 |
- Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
5 인용 특허 :
3 |
초록
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A nuclear medical imaging system employing radiation detection modules with pixelated scintillator crystals includes a scatter detector (46) configured to detect and label scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events stored in a list mode memory (44). Coincident pairs of both scattered and
A nuclear medical imaging system employing radiation detection modules with pixelated scintillator crystals includes a scatter detector (46) configured to detect and label scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events stored in a list mode memory (44). Coincident pairs of both scattered and non-scattered radiation events are detected and the corresponding lines of response (LOR) are determined. A first image representation of the examination region can be reconstructed using the LORs corresponding to both scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events to generate a lower resolution image (60) with good noise statistics. A second higher resolution image (62) of all or a subvolume of the examination region can be generated using LORs that correspond to non-scattered detected radiation events. A quantification processor is configured to extract at least one metric, e.g. volume, count rate, standard uptake value (SUV), or the like, from at least one of the lower resolution image, the higher resolution image, or a combined image (64).
대표청구항
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1. A method for nuclear medical imaging, comprising: detecting gamma (γ) radiation events on one of more radiation detector modules arranged about an examination region;discriminating between scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events;reconstructing a first image representation of the exa
1. A method for nuclear medical imaging, comprising: detecting gamma (γ) radiation events on one of more radiation detector modules arranged about an examination region;discriminating between scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events;reconstructing a first image representation of the examination region using the scattered and non-scattered radiation events;selecting a subvolume of interest in the first image representation; andreconstructing the subvolume of interest into a second image representation using non-scattered radiation events which correspond to the selected subvolume of interest. 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein each radiation detector module is configured with a pixelated readout scintillator constructed of a plurality of optically isolated scintillator crystals each optically coupled with a a photoelectric detector. 3. The method according to claim 2, wherein the photoelectric detectors include silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). 4. The method according to claim 1, further including extracting quantitative data from the subvolume of interest based on at least one metric. 5. The method according to claim 4, wherein the metric is chosen from volume, count rate, and standard uptake value (SUV). 6. The method according to claim 1, further including: storing the detected events in list mode including an identifier for at least one of the stored scattered and non-scattered events. 7. A method, for nuclear medical imaging, comprising: detecting gamma (γ) radiation events on one of more radiation detector modules arranged about an examination region;discriminating between scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events;reconstructing a lower resolution first image representation of the examination region using both the scattered and the non-scatter detected radiation events;reconstructing a higher resolution second image representation of the examination region using the non-scattered detected radiation events;combining the first and second image representations into a combined image representation; and,displaying the combined image representation. 8. The method according to claim 7, further including: detecting coincident pairs of detected radiation events; anddetermining lines of response corresponding to each coincident pair. 9. The method according to claim 7, further including: labeling the detected events as one of scattered and non-scattered;storing the detected radiation events in a list mode. 10. A nuclear medical imaging system, including: at least one radiation detector module to detect radiation from an examination region;a scatter detector which detects and labels both scattered and non-scattered radiation events;a list mode memory which stores detection locations of the detected radiation events with their respective scatter/non-scatter labels; andat least one processor which reconstructs the detected scattered and non-scattered radiation events into a first image representation and at least some of the non-scattered radiation events into a second image representation, which processes the first and second image representations into a diagnostic image representation for display, and which quantifies at least one metric of a selected structure of interest in one of the diagnostic image representation. 11. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 10, wherein the radiation detector module includes: a pixelated scintillator constructed of a plurality of optically isolated scintillator crystals; anda plurality photoelectric detectors each optically coupled to one of the scintillator crystals. 12. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 11, wherein the photoelectric detectors include silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). 13. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 10, further including: a plurality of radiation detector modules disposed to detect radiation events from the examination region;a time stamp circuit to associate a time stamp with detected radiation events;a coincidence detector to detect coincident pairs of detected radiation events and determine lines of response corresponding to each coincident pair; andwherein the list mode memory stores detection times, detection locations, and scattered/non-scattered labels for each coincident pair of detected radiation events. 14. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 13, wherein the scatter detector is configured to label coincident pairs stored in the list mode memory as non-scatter events if neither detected radiation event of the coincident pair is scattered and to label coincident pairs with at least one scattered detected radiation event as scattered. 15. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 13, wherein the label is one bit of data appended to a corresponding list mode entry. 16. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 10, wherein the one or more processors combines at least portions of the first and second image representations to generate the diagnostic image representation and further including: an a display which displays the diagnostic image representation. 17. The nuclear medical imaging system according to claim 10, wherein the metric is chosen from volume, count rate, standard uptake value (SUV). 18. A method for nuclear medical imaging, comprising: detecting gamma (γ) radiation events on one of more radiation detector modules arranged about an examination region;discriminating between scattered and non-scattered detected radiation events;reconstructing a lower resolution first image representation using both the scattered and non-scattered radiation events;reconstructing a higher resolution second image representation using at least a portion of the non-scattered radiation events; anddisplaying a combination of the first and seconding image representations. 19. The method according to claim 18, further including: labeling the detected events with one of scattered or non-scattered label; andstoring the detected radiation events in a list mode.
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