This book is a guide to new and emerging PET technology, instrumentation, and its place in clinical practice. PET technology is currently moving from the conventional photomultiplier tube (PMT) detector based PET to the new generation, solid state light sensor detector. This is a technological leap and holds significant implications for the use of PET imaging. This book introduces and describes the emerging and new generation of PET instrumentations and technologies across manufactures, focusing on solid-state PET detector designs, system characteristics, and clinical practices as well as future advanced Time-of-Flight (TOF) PET technologies. 

Organized into three sections, the basics of PET imaging; solid state digital PET instrumentation, technology, and clinical practice; and a look to the future of PET imaging, chapters present a full picture of PET imaging, where we are and where we will be. Nuclear medicine physicians, physicists, and technologists can use this book to better understand future PET systems, novel PET technologies, and potential game changes of clinical PET practice.


Jun Zhang, PhD, DABR is Assistant Professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University and a member of AAPM Nuclear Medicine Sub-Committee. He has published and presented widely on solid state PET and nuclear medicine.

 

Michael V. Knopp, MD, PhD is Professor of Radiology at The Ohio State University, holds the Novartis Chair of Imaging Research and is the PI and director of the Wright Center of Innovation in Biomedical Imaging and the Imaging and Radiation Oncology Core of the NCI National Clinical Trial Network.

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