Impacto del Lu^(176) en el control diario de la resolución energética en un PET/CT con cristales LYSO

  1. Cortés Rodicio, Jesús
  2. Sánchez Merino, Gaspar
  3. García Fidalgo, María Ángeles
Journal:
Revista de Física Médica

ISSN: 1576-6632

Year of publication: 2015

Volume: 16

Issue: 3

Pages: 27-34

Type: Article

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Abstract

After a retrospective analysis of the daily quality control results, an increasing trend on the energy resolution is observed. In this paper we propose as a reason for this phenomenon the activity variation of the Na^(22) source used in the daily quality controls relaive to the intrinsic activity fot he Lu^(176) present in the LYSO scintillator crystals. To this end, the relative activities of the isotopes have been measured and both spectra deposited in the LYSO crystals have been obtained using PENELOPE Monte Carlo package. The combined spectrum variation with time is obtained and the FWHM of the 511 keV peak has been measured each month for two years. An activity ratio Lu^(176)/Na^(22)=0.057 has been measured. With this results, a variation on the energy resolution of about 1% per year has been obtained, which is in agreement with the experimental results. Anyway, the clinical implications of this effect would be negligible as soon as the FDG dose regime is high enough compared to the concentration of 0.3 kBq/ml for which the Lu^(176) activity has direct effect on the measurement of random events.