The Journal of Nuclear Medicine | 2019

Development of Dedicated Brain PET Imaging Devices: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives

 

Abstract


Whole-body PET scanners are not optimized for imaging small structures in the human brain. Several PET devices specifically designed for this task have been proposed either for stand-alone operation or as MR-compatible inserts. The main distinctive features of some of the most recent concepts and their performance characteristics, with a focus on spatial resolution and sensitivity, are reviewed. The trade-offs between the various performance characteristics, desired capabilities, and cost that need to be considered when designing a dedicated brain scanner are presented. Finally, the aspirational goals for future-generation scanners, some of the factors that have contributed to the current status, and how recent advances may affect future developments in dedicated brain PET instrumentation are briefly discussed.

Volume 60
Pages 1044 - 1052
DOI 10.2967/jnumed.118.217901
Language English
Journal The Journal of Nuclear Medicine

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