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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 12, 2022
Filed:
Jun. 07, 2021
Ronald Nutt, Miami, FL (US);
Lynda J. Nutt, Miami, FL (US);
Ronald Nutt, Miami, FL (US);
Lynda J. Nutt, Miami, FL (US);
Other;
Abstract
A Time-Resolved PET imaging system for producing an event-by-event, real-time, high resolution, three-dimensional positron emission tomographic images without performing sinogram formation or image reconstruction. The third dimension is provided by measuring the ΔT between the arrival times of gamma rays from a positron event being detected by two cooperating detectors. In order to determine the location of a positron event along the lines of response, the measurement includes a fast scintillator, constant fraction discriminator and the digital intervalometer. The arrival time of each photon in the annihilation process is recorded with respect to a clock frequency with picosecond resolution. This approach requires significantly fewer positron events, thus requiring fewer detectors, thereby resulting in an gamma event-by-gamma event, real-time TPET imaging system that is more efficient and more economical to produce than conventional PET systems.