Diagnomatic

  • The bar phantom for determination of resolution of Scintillation Cameras. Four-quadrant phantom offers precise determination of camera intrinsic resolution, collimator spatial resolution, field size and linearity.
  • The phantom for NM systems performance evaluation: routine quality assurance tests, as well as extensive acceptance tests. It can be used to evaluate: pixel size, spatial linearity, RMS noise, signal to noise ratio (SNR), slice width, uniformity, spatial resolution, point spread function, slice position verification, slice incrementation, accuracy, center of rotation, verification, volume sensitivity and low contrast sensitivity. ‍
  • This SPECT dedicated phantom can be used to produce images similar to those obtained in a whole body tomographic imaging study, with hot and cold lesions and a large cold region representing the lung.
  • A phantom for evaluation of spatial resolution of positron emission tomographs (PET). It is used to characterize the widths of the reconstructed image point spread functions (PSF) of compact radioactive sources. It has been designed in accordance with the NEMA Nu 2-2012.
  • ECT Line Source Phantom (SMR355) The ECT Line Source Phantom is a cylindrical, liquid filled container with 3 line source inserts.
  • The NEMA SPECT Triple Line Source Phantom is designed in accordance with the recommendations by the National Electrical manufacturers Association (NEMA) to standardize the measurement of reconstructed spatial resolution of SPECT
  • The Nema Scatter Phantom is designed in accordance with the recommendations by the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) to standardize the measurement of count rate performance of a scintillation camera in the presence of scatter.
  • The PET scatter phantom is an acceptance testing tool used to determine the imaging systems relative sensitivity to scatter radiation. It can be used to measure the effects of dead-time and the effects of random events generated at different levels of activity of the line source.
  • The PET sensitivity phantom is used to measure the sensitivity or ability of positron emission tomographs to detect positrons. The phantom used for this purpose is a set of five metal tubes with a similar wall thickness.
  • Main application of Pro-NM NEMA 94 is PET acceptance testing with NEMA standard. Evaluation of count rate, uniformity, scatter fraction, attenuation compensation, and scatter compensation of ECT systems.
  • The phantom for evaluating performance of positron emission tomographs (PET). Recommended for use in the evaluation of reconstructed image quality in whole body PET imaging.
  • The Mini Deluxe phantom is a preclinical product that has both SPECT and PET capabilities. The phantom helps with spatial resolutions and mis-calibration.
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