Single-tube miniature gamma camera
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
1-1-1994
Abstract
In certain medical gamma imaging applications, conventional cameras are too large for practical use. To address these situations, we have constructed a clinically usable miniature gamma camera for photon energies up to 160 keV. The camera has outer dimensions of 92 mm × 92 mm × 190 mm and weighs 5 kg. Included in that mass is a collimator, an internal high-voltage power supply, and all shielding. The camera also has a position-sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT) coupled to an 8-mm thick NaI(Tl) crystal; this crystal/tube combination provides signals to internal processing circuits. External electronics and analog-to-digital conversion circuits are connected to a Macintosh Quadra computer where additional processing, storage, and display of the signals takes place. Because the PSPMT has non-uniform energy response that results in geometric distortion if conventional position-arithmetic calculations are used, we have implemented a maximum-likelihood position-estimation calculation that produces undistorted images. The present version of the camera has a usable field of view of 48 mm × 48 mm and an intrinsic spatial resolution of 2.4 to 3.8 mm full width at half maximum.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference
First Page
1073
Last Page
1076
Recommended Citation
Yasillo, N., Mintzer, R., Aarsvold, J., Matthews, K., Heimsath, S., Ordonez, C., Pan, X., Wu, C., Block, T., Beck, R., Chen, C., & Cooper, M. (1994). Single-tube miniature gamma camera. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium & Medical Imaging Conference (pt 2), 1073-1076. Retrieved from https://repository.lsu.edu/physics_astronomy_pubs/4299