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  • October 29, 2024
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PET CT Review

How do you correct for attenuation? - answerCT AC Map
Cs137/Ge68 Transmisson

Why is CT better for attenuation correction in PET? - answerDecrease noise on
attenuation map
Decrease acquisition time
Better anatomic info.

How are x-rays produced? - answerBremsstrahlung radiation - (braking radiation) A
charged particle interacts with an atom by entering the electron shell, slowing down, and
changing direction before exiting the electron shell. The atom emits the Brems Ray in
the form of an x- ray to get rid of the excess energy.
Characteristic radiation - electron ejected from inner shell, energy released as
characterisic x-rays as outer shell electrons drop into vacancies.

How are x-rays produced in an x-ray tube - answerCurrent is applied to the filament of
the cathode (-), this produces an electron cloud (and increases mAs). The electron
cloud is accelerated towards anode (+) when voltage is applied to the anode (increasing
kVp). The electrons strike the anode on the target producing x-rays.

When you increase kVp = - answerIncrease x-ray energy
Increase penetration of object
Decrease noise
Decrease beam hardening
Increase pt. dose
Decrease contrast

When you increase mA = - answerIncrease # of x-rays
Decrease noise
Increase contrast
Increast pt. dose

Hounsfield unit for water? - answer0

Hounsfield unit for air? - answer-1000

Hounsfield unit for bone? - answer1000

, What is reconstruction kernel? - answerAn algorithm applied to raw data that
determines the amount of smoothing during reconstruction process. It is necessary to
use more than one reconstruction kernel because of the different densities in the body.

What is the window width and level? - answerIt controls how the image is displayed.
The gray scale and filter is set by the operator to help differentiate tissue densities like
soft tissue or bone.

What is the DAILY QC for CT? - answerTube warmup
Air calibration
CT # accuracy
Image noise at clinical parameters
Eval of tomo uniformity

What pitch does diagnostic CT imaging use? - answerUses a lower pitch to increase
spatial resolution

What pitch does CT use for AC? - answerUses higher pitch (1 or higher)

From which part of the atom is the positron emitted? - answerNucleus

From which part of the atom is the x- ray emitted? - answerelectron shell

2. Define the following: Prompt coincidence - answertotal number of events detected by
the coincidence circuit

2. Define the following: True coincidence: - answerA pair of annihilation photons, from a
single event, striking 2 detectors at the same time

2. Define the following: Random coincidence - answerA false event, when 2 annihilation
photons reach 2 detectors at the same time, but originate from 2 different atoms/events.
↑ with ↑ activity and when 3D mode is used.

2. Define the following: Scattered coincidence - answerOriginated from the same
atom/event, but one or both scatter (Compton) and change direction before reaching 2
detectors at the same time. Approx. 50% of photons scatter

Describe Positron Emission. (What type of parent nucleus? What reaction occurs? What
results from this reaction and in what manner does it travel?) - answerWhen a proton
rich nucleus tries to become more stable it emits a positively charged electron from the
nucleus. The positively charged electron soon attract and collide with an -e causing an
annihilation reaction. This creates two 511 KeV photons that travel at high speeds 180
degrees apart.

What are the T1/2 life for the following
PET Radiopharmaceuticals:

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