90 degree parallel path collimators for three head spect cameras
First Claim
1. In a SPECT camera which has three radiation detector heads mounted for rotation about a center of rotation, each of the detector heads having a central perpendicular axis which (1) is perpendicular to a radiation receiving face of the detector head and (2) intersects said center of rotation, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING:
- a first collimator mounted to the radiation receiving face of a first of the detector heads, a second collimator mounted to the radiation receiving face of a second of the detector heads, the first and second collimators having vanes that are oriented such that the first collimator passes rays which are perpendicular to rays passed by the second collimator, the vanes of the first and second collimators being angled at 15°
from the central perpendicular axes of the first and second detector heads, respectively; and
a means for rotating the detector heads with the first and second collimators concurrently with the detector heads receiving radiation.
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Abstract
A three head SPECT camera system has three detector heads (22a, 22b, 22c) disposed at 120° intervals. Two of the detector heads have collimators (40a, 40b) which have a first set of vanes (42a, 42b) extending in a direction parallel to an axis of rotation (26) but which are canted 15° relative to a perpendicular, central axis (32a, 32b) of the respective detector heads. A second set of vanes (46a, 46b) extend perpendicular to the 15° tipped set of vanes to define a rectangular grid. When the second set of vanes is perpendicular to the detector heads, the first detector head is constrained to receive radiation along a first plurality of parallel rays (44a) and the second radiation detector head is constrained to receive radiation along a second plurality of parallel rays (44b). The collimators are mounted to the detector head such that the first and second parallel rays (44a, 44b) are perpendicular to each other. In this manner, a full 180° data set can be collected by rotating the detector heads only 90°.
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5 Claims
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1. In a SPECT camera which has three radiation detector heads mounted for rotation about a center of rotation, each of the detector heads having a central perpendicular axis which (1) is perpendicular to a radiation receiving face of the detector head and (2) intersects said center of rotation, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING:
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a first collimator mounted to the radiation receiving face of a first of the detector heads, a second collimator mounted to the radiation receiving face of a second of the detector heads, the first and second collimators having vanes that are oriented such that the first collimator passes rays which are perpendicular to rays passed by the second collimator, the vanes of the first and second collimators being angled at 15°
from the central perpendicular axes of the first and second detector heads, respectively; anda means for rotating the detector heads with the first and second collimators concurrently with the detector heads receiving radiation.
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2. In a SPECT camera which has three radiation detector heads mounted for rotation about a center of rotation, the detector heads being mounted at 120°
- intervals around the center of rotation, each detector head having a radiation sensitive face which converts received radiation into scintillations of light and electronic circuitry for producing electronic signals indicative of coordinates on the radiation sensitive face at which each scintillation occurs and an angular position of the detector head when each scintillation occurs such that as the detector heads rotate about the center of rotation, the electronic signals are produced for radiation received at a multiplicity of angular positions of the detector heads around the center of rotation for reconstruction into a volumetric image representation, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING;
a collimator mounted to each of two of the detector heads, the collimators having vanes that are oriented such that the collimator mounted to one of the heads passes radiation rays which are perpendicular to radiation rays passed by the collimator which is mounted to the other camera head, the vanes of the one collimator being offset by x°
from perpendicular to the radiation sensitive face of the corresponding detector head and the other collimator having vanes offset by y°
from the radiation receiving face of a other detector head, where x°
+y°
=30°
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- intervals around the center of rotation, each detector head having a radiation sensitive face which converts received radiation into scintillations of light and electronic circuitry for producing electronic signals indicative of coordinates on the radiation sensitive face at which each scintillation occurs and an angular position of the detector head when each scintillation occurs such that as the detector heads rotate about the center of rotation, the electronic signals are produced for radiation received at a multiplicity of angular positions of the detector heads around the center of rotation for reconstruction into a volumetric image representation, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING;
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3. A collimator system for a three head SPECT camera system in which the detector heads are rotatably mounted symmetrically at 120°
- intervals around an axis of rotation and in which the detector heads rotate through a multiplicity of angular positions around the axis of rotation during radiation detection, the collimator system comprising;
a first plurality of vanes extending parallel to each other and angled at substantially 15° and
a second plurality of vanes extending parallel to each other and angled at substantially 15°
, the first and second pluralities of vanes being mountable to first and second detector heads of the three head SPECT camera system, respectively, generally parallel to the axis of rotation and such that projections of the first and second pluralities of vanes define a square grid.
- intervals around an axis of rotation and in which the detector heads rotate through a multiplicity of angular positions around the axis of rotation during radiation detection, the collimator system comprising;
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4. A method of using a SPECT camera system which has first, second, and third camera heads mounted for rotation about an axis of rotation, each camera head having a radiation receiving face that is oriented in a plane parallel to the axis of rotation, the first, second, and third detector heads being substantially 120°
- offset from each other around the axes of rotation, the method comprising;
collimating radiation received by the first and second detector heads such that the first detector head is constrained to receive radiation travelling along a first set of parallel rays and the second detector head is constrained to receive radiation travelling along a second set of parallel rays, which first and second sets of parallel rays are perpendicular to each other; rotating the first, second, and third detector heads substantially 90°
around the axis of rotation such that the first and second detector heads produce a full 180°
set of parallel ray data;reconstructing the full 180°
set of parallel ray data into a tomographic image representation. - View Dependent Claims (5)
- offset from each other around the axes of rotation, the method comprising;
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