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    Soriano, A.; Sanchez, F.; Carrilero, V.; Pardo, A.; Vidal, L. F.; Vazquez, C.; Barbera, J.; Seimetz, M.; Rodriguez-Alvarez, M. J.; Rigla, J. P.; Moliner, L.; Iborra, A.; Hernandez, L.; Gonzalez, A. J.; Crespo, E.; Conde, P.; Bellido, P.; Caballero, L.; Benlloch, J. M.

    2013 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2013 NSS/MIC), 10/2013
    Conference Proceeding

    MAMMI is a dedicated breast positron emission tomograph (PET) based on monolythic LYSO crystals, with a transaxial field of view (FOV) of 170 mm. It has been upgraded by adding a second ring of detectors that extends the axial FOV from 40 mm to 94.4 mm, in order to improve its sensitivity and reduce the acquisition time. In this work we present the performance evaluation of the dual ring MAMMI breast PET and a discussion about the contribution of the addition of a second ring of detectors, the compensation of the detector blur and the increase of the scintillator thickness. Experimental measurements suggested on NEMA NU 4-2008 and NEMA NU 2-2007 have been conveniently adapted to the dimensions of the MAMMI. The addition of the second ring of detectors leads to a rise of the sensitivity from 1.8% to 3.6%. The spatial resolution at one-fourth of the axial FOV (1.5 mm axial, 1.6 mm tangential, 1.7 mm radial) is slightly better than that measured at the axial center (1.9 mm axial, 1.8 mm tangential and radial), because of the 14 mm gap in between detection rings. The results obtained after the evaluation reflect a substantial performance improvement, specially in the absolute sensitivity, because of the changes introduced in the MAMMI PET.