The C-PET full-ring Positron Emitted Tomograph (PET) system is a Single Pass™ (whole body) scanner designed to provide true volumetric imaging. It is intended for use as a diagnostic imaging device. When used with appropriate radio-pharmaceuticals, it produces images representatives of the internal distribution of radioactivity in the head or whole body. It is designed to complete three patient scans per day.
The C-PET PET imaging system is based upon six large position-sensitive Sodium Iodide detectors. The detectors are arranged in a hexagon around the patient port. The detectors are numbered 1 through 6. Each detector has a 1” crystal, 48 PMTs and a Preamp and CFD board, used for coincidence detection.
The main components are: Gantry, Detectors, Table, and Computers.
There are few moving parts on the CPET: Table Up/Down and In/Out, Source Loader, Ring.
Computers are an Acquisition and a Server. The ACQ collects the data and is the interface to the Gantry’s electronics, and the SVR processes and stores the data. There are also Remote workstations for reading rooms.
The two current releases of software are: UGM7.3.6 and UGM8.1.1 (this contains Syntegra for image fusion).
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