Gamma Cameras Flashcards
Why is patient positioning important ?
Patient detector distance affects image resolution
Drooping couch can cause artefacts
Increased motion artefacts if patient is uncomfortable
How does a collimator work ?
Sets acceptance angle of a GC
What are the measures of collimator performance ?
Sensitivity,
Resolution,
Magnification
Septal penetration
What is the equation for geometric resolution ?
Rg = D + (D/L)(Z+G)
D = width gap betw collimator bars L = length of collimator holes Z = Collimator to source distance G = Collimator to mid crystal distance
What is collimator sensitivity dependent on?
Trade off between resolution and sensitivity
Geometric efficiency depends upon:
Fraction of gamma rays reaching each hole
Number of holes allowing gamma rays through
What is the equation for minimum septal thickness?
T = 2DW/L-W W > 3/u
D = gap width
W=path length through septa
L = Length of holes
Pinhole collimator resolution
RGeff = D + (D / L+G)Z
What are the requirements of a scintillation crystal ?
High efficiency for stopping gamma rays
High probability of photoelectric absorption rather than Compton scattering
High conversion efficiency of absorbed energy to light photons
Transparent to its own emissions
Good matching between wavelength of emitted light and photomultiplier response
Short scintillation time
Mechanically robust
How does doping effect scintillation crystals?
Promotes fluorescence over phosphorescence
Creates electron traps, alters band gap structure
y = 350-500nm, peak 410nm eff 10% pulse dur 0.25us
What is a light guide?
Optical interface between crystal and the PMTs
Usually glass or quartz with a refractive index matched to the scintillator
What do the PMTs, pre-amps and ADC do ?
Convert scintillated light to electrons and amplify
pre-amps: amps before signal can degrade
ADC: coverts analogue signal to digital
What is the principle of pulse arithmetic?
Signals from each PMT fed through resistors with values which increase in proportion to PMT position.
Using matched resistors for energy output gives the signal for energy discrimination.
No normalisation for energy deposited so signals are larger for higher energy events
How is energy windowing used by a gamma camera?
- Used to discriminate between scattered and primary photons
- Scatter reduces energy
- Apply a window (typically ± 10%)
Which factors affect an energy peak?
Non uniformity in components responses
Impact of reflections and gap in system
PMT efficiency - variations in pmt output over time
Why is gain stabilisation required?
- changes in high voltage
- temperature changes
- changes in magnetic field
- ageing PM tubes