Features
The PET-CT Phantom™ includes internal structures (three rods and six spheres) which, when imaged with both modalities, can demonstrate how accurately the two image sets are aligned.
In addition, a single sample of radioactive water is attenuated by water, bone and CT contrast material (as well as air only) to determine how accurately the CT-based PET attenuation correction works.
The Phantom is used for:
- Acceptance testing of PET/CT and SPECT/CT systems
- Routine quality evaluation of PET/CT and SPECT/CT systems
- Evaluation of new image fusion software
- Evaluation of new attenuation correction algorithms
- Aluminum tubes are for registration
- The outer 2” OD micro cylinder is for comparing attenuation region to non attenuation region
- The 6” ring is for contrast solution
- Research
Specifications
- Main Cylinder:
Interior length of phantom: 180 mm
Fillable spheres (5) inner diameter: 10 mm, 13 mm,
17 mm, 22 mm, and 28 mm. - Distance from sphere plane to inside wall: 70 mm
- Volume of empty cylinder: 9.7 liters
- Main Cylindrical insert dimension:
Outside diameter: 51 mm
Length: 180 mm - Top Cylinder:
Cylinder outside diameter: ~5.1 cm
Cylinder inside diameter: ~4. cmCylinder inside height: ~8.2 cm
Cylinder outside height: ~12.0 cm
Volume of empty cylinder: 408 cm2 - Three Aluminum Tubes:
One 5 inch long: ~1.7 cc
Two 7 inch (ea): ~ 2.5 cc - Stepped Bone Ring:
Pre-filled with liquid bone composition, not to be opened
The volumes for the bone ring are:
Outer volume: 15.6 cu inch: ~256 cc
Inner volume: 6.7 cu inch: ~110 cc
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