Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9845913 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Positron emission mammography (PEM) is an innovative technique to increase sensitivity and overcome the main drawbacks of conventional X-ray screening. However, dedicated PET imaging systems demand specific hardware solutions for data acquisition and processing that can take advantage of the reduction in the number of channels. Data acquisition issues can affect PEM scanners performance and they should be exhaustively addressed in order to exploit the increment in the event count rate. This is crucial in order to reduce both the scanning time and the total injected dose. This paper presents the electronics for our PEM camera prototype that enables us to achieve very high-count rates and perform comprehensive online processing. Results about acquisition in our detector for a typical clinical setup are studied using Monte Carlo simulation of hot lesion phantoms.
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Authors
J.D. MartÃnez, A. Sebastiá, J. Cerdá, R. Esteve, F.J. Mora, J.F. Toledo, J.M. Benlloch, N. Giménez, M. Giménez, Ch. W. Lerche, N. Pavón, F. Sánchez,