| ECT Phantom for
PET and SPECT
The Jaszczak SPECT Phantom provides consistent performance
information for any SPECT or PET system. Multiple performance characteristics
of camera-based SPECT systems are evaluated from a single scan of
the phantom.
On-axis and off-axis transverse line spread function may be easily
measured without removing the cover plate. Measurements of full-width-half
(or tenth) maximum can be readily determined, either in air or in
water.
The Phantom is used for:
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System performance valuation of:
Collimator, Artifacts, Calibration, and Reconstruction Parameters |
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Acceptance testing |
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Routine quality, assurance and control |
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Evaluation of center-of-rotation error |
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Evaluation of non-uniformity artifact |
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Evaluation of changes of radius-of-rotation on
spatial resolution |
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Evaluation of reconstruction filters on spatial
resolution |
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Evaluation of attenuation and scatter compensation
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Single slice volume sensitivity |
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Total system volume sensitivity |
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Lesion detectability |
SPECT Phantoms are available in two models. The Deluxe
Phantom is used for high resolution cameras. The Standard Phantom
is used for lower resolution cameras.
- Cylinder Interior Dimensions: 8.5" dia x 7.32"
h (21.6 x 18.6 cm)
- Cylinder Wall Thickness: 0.125" (3.2 mm)
- Volume: 6.9 L
- Volume With Inserts: 6.1 L
- Cold Rod Insert Height: 3.46" h (8.8 cm)
- Height of Spheres From Base Plate: 5" h (12.7 cm)
043-750 SPECT Phantom, Deluxe
- Cold Rod Dimensions: 4.8 mm, 6.4 mm, 7.9 mm, 9.5
mm, 11.1 mm, 12.7 mm
- Solid Sphere Diameters: 9.5mm, 12.7 mm, 15.9 mm, 19.1 mm, 25.4
mm, 31.8 mm
043-762 SPECT Phantom, Standard
- Cold Rod Dimensions: 6.4 mm, 7.9 mm, 9.5 mm, 11.1
mm, 12.7 mm, 16.0 mm
- Solid Sphere Diameters: 12.7 mm, 15.9 mm, 19.1 mm, 25.4 mm, 31.8
mm, 38 mm
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| 043-750
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Phantom, SPECT,
Deluxe |
$2,150.00 |
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| 043-762
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Phantom, SPECT,
Standard |
1,900.00 |
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Related:
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| 043-730 |
Phantom Insert,
Triple Line |
$840.00 |
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| 043-777 |
Phantom Insert,
Cardiac |
1,700.00 |
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