Recent technical research hot spots and development progresses in medical whole-body positron emission tomography.
- Author:
Han SHI
;
Dong DU
;
Zhihong SU
;
Jianfeng XU
;
Yirong ZOU
;
Qiyu PENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Humans;
Positron-Emission Tomography;
trends
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2015;32(1):218-224
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Medical whole-body positron emission tomography (PET), one of the most successful molecular imaging technologies, has been widely used in the fields of cancer diagnosis, cardiovascular disease diagnosis and cranial nerve study. But, on the other hand, the sensitivity, spatial resolution and signal-noise-ratio of the commercial medical whole-body PET systems still have some shortcomings and a great room for improvement. The sensitivity, spatial resolution and signal-noise-ratio of PET system are largely affected by the performances of the scintillators and the photo detectors. The design of a PET system is usually a trade-off in cost and performance. A better image quality can be achieved by optimizing and balancing the key components which affect the system performance the most without dramatically increases in cost. With the development of the scintillator, photo-detector and high speed electronic system, the performance of medical whole-body PET system would be dramatically improved. In this paper, we report current progresses and discuss future directions of the developments of technologies in medical whole-body PET system.