대한핵의학회지 (1967년~2009년)
대한핵의학회지 2001;35(2)100~13
원저 / GE AdvanceTM 양전자방출단층촬영기의 표준 성능평가 ( Standard Performance Measurements of GE AdvanceTM Positron Emission Tomography )
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Author 정하규(Ha Kyu Jeong),김희중(Hee Joung Kim),손혜경(Hye Kyung Son),봉정균(Jung Kyun Bong),정해조(Hai Jo Jung),전태주(Tae Joo Jeon),김재삼(Jae Sam Kim),이종두(Jong Doo Lee),유형식(Hyung Sik Yoo),
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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish optimal imaging acquisition conditions for the GE AdvanceTM PET imaging system by performing the acceptance tests designed by National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) protocol and General Electric Medical Systems (GEMS) test procedures. Materials and Methods: Performance tests were carried out with 18FDG radioactivity source and phantoms by using a standard acquisition mode. Transaxial resolution and scatter fraction tests were performed with a line source and axial resolution with a point source, respectively. A cylindrical phantom made of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) was used to measure sensitivity, count rate losses and randoms, uniformity correction, and attenuation inserts were added to measure remaining tests. The test results were acquired in a diagnostic acquisition mode and analyzed mainly on high sensitivity mode. Results: Transaxial resolution and axial resolution were measured as average of 4.65 mm and 3.98 mm at 0 cm, and 6.02 mm and 6.71 mm at 20 cm on high sensitivity mode, respectively. Average scatter fraction was 9.87%, and sensitivity was 225.8 kcps/ Ci/cc of trues. Activity at 50% deadtime was 4.6 Ci/cc, and the error of count rate correction at that activity was from 1.49% to 3.83%. Average nonuniformity for total slice was 8.37%. The accuracy of scatter correction was -0.95%. The accuracies of attenuation correction were 5.68% for air, 0.04% for water and -6.51% for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Conclusion: The results satisfied most acceptance criteria, indicating that the GE AdvanceTM PET system can be optimally used for clinical applications. (Korean J Nucl Med 2001;35:100-112)

Keyword 18FDG, positron emission tomography (PET), performance test, resolution, scatter, sensitivity, count rate, uniformity, attenuation
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