The increasing amount of clinically relevant information obtained by positron emission tomography (PET), primarily with fluorine-18 labelled 2-deoxy-2- fluoro-D-glucose, has generated a demand for new routes for the widespread and cost-efficient use of positron- emitting radiopharmaceuticals. New dual-head single- photon emission tomography (SPET) cameras are being developed which offer coincidence detection with cam- era heads lacking a collimator or SPET imaging with specially designed collimators and additional photon shielding. Thus, not only satellite PET imaging units but also nuclear medicine units investing in these new SPET/PET systems need to examine all available alter- natives for rational radionuclide supplies from host cy- clotrons. This article examines 25 "alternative" positron- emitting radionuclides, discusses the impact of their de- cay properties on image quality and reviews methods for their production as well as for their application in imag- ing techniques.
Alternative PET with non-conventional positron emitters: effects of their physical properties on image quality and their potential clinical application
Pagani M;
1997
Abstract
The increasing amount of clinically relevant information obtained by positron emission tomography (PET), primarily with fluorine-18 labelled 2-deoxy-2- fluoro-D-glucose, has generated a demand for new routes for the widespread and cost-efficient use of positron- emitting radiopharmaceuticals. New dual-head single- photon emission tomography (SPET) cameras are being developed which offer coincidence detection with cam- era heads lacking a collimator or SPET imaging with specially designed collimators and additional photon shielding. Thus, not only satellite PET imaging units but also nuclear medicine units investing in these new SPET/PET systems need to examine all available alter- natives for rational radionuclide supplies from host cy- clotrons. This article examines 25 "alternative" positron- emitting radionuclides, discusses the impact of their de- cay properties on image quality and reviews methods for their production as well as for their application in imag- ing techniques.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.