Performance evaluation of the 5‐Ring GE Discovery MI PET/CT system using the national electrical manufacturers association NU 2‐2012 Standard
Medical Physics2019Vol. 46(7), pp. 3025–3033
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Tinsu Pan, Samuel A. Einstein, S. Cheenu Kappadath, K. S. Grogg, Cristina Lois Gómez, Adam Alessio, William C. Hunter, Georges El Fakhri, Paul E. Kinahan, Osama Mawlawi
Abstract
Compared to other PET/CT models, the extended axial FOV improved the overall PET performance of the 5-ring GE Discovery MI scanner. This system offers the potential to reduce scan times or injected activities through increased sensitivity.
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