España, SamuelHerraiz, J. L.Vicente, EstherHerranz, ElenaVaquero López, Juan JoséDesco Menéndez, ManuelUdías, José Manuel2011-10-052011-10-0520072007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2007, vol. 5, p. 3876 - 3880978-1-4244-0922-81082-3654https://hdl.handle.net/10016/12232Proceeding of: 2007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS '07), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, Oct. 27 - Nov. 3, 2007Most small animal PET scanners are based on arrays of pixelated scintillators crystals. As the read-out of individual pixels would be too expensive, identification of the crystal of interaction is usually made by center of energy methods based for instance on Anger logic. This allows for a reduction in the number of signals to be acquired, but prevents the identification of multi-hit events, that is, events in that one (or several) photon produces several hits in the detector, thus blurring the correct positioning of the interaction. Improving the identification of the pixel of interaction is pursued in this work by combining all the information acquired by the scanner without increasing the number of signals. The probability for every individual event for being single or multi-pixel is estimated from the XY positioning and energy information. This probability is fed into a 3D-OSEM iterative statistical reconstruction method. Every coincidence event detected may be analyzed combining information such as deposited energy, PMT XY location, time difference between both singles of the coincidence and coincidence and single rates, if available. With the proposed method, improved peak/noise ratio and better resolution are obtained without the introduction of additional hardware.application/pdfeng© IEEEImproved image reconstruction in small animal PET using a priori estimation of single-pixel eventsconference paperBiología y Biomedicina10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436965open access387638802007 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record5