Published April 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

A new clinical scintillation camera with pulse tail extrapolation electronics

  • 1. Washington Univ., Seattle, WA (USA)

Description

This paper reports the performance of a new scintillation camera, designed for high event rate capability, evaluated. The system consisted of a 400 mm field-of-view NaI(Tl) camera with 61 photomultiplier tubes and modified Starcam electronics. A significant feature of the system was circuitry for performing pulse tail extrapolation and separation of individual pulses involved in pulse pile-up events. System deadtime, flood field uniformity, energy resolution, linearity, spatial resolution bar phantom image quality and misplaced events were evaluated for count rates up to 200 kcps in a 20% photopeak window. The authors' results indicate that this camera design does not compromise image quality at normal clinical count rates and at higher event rates can provide better image quality and increased sensitivity over many Anger cameras currently employed in nuclear medicine

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
2
Series
IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.
Journal Page Range
702-726
ISSN
0018-9499
CODEN
IETNA

Conference

Title
Institute for Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE) nuclear science symposium.
Dates
15-19 Jan 1990.
Place
San Francisco, CA (USA).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-900143--.