Quality management of equipment in nuclear medicine includes quality control of Gamma Cameras (SPECT) and quality control of imagers (PET). These crucial procedures are essential to ensure the reliability and efficiency of diagnostic interventions in the field of nuclear medicine.
To address the quality control of Gamma Cameras, we offer the SPECT QA Pack
For this pack, we follow these recommendations:
Compliant with the obligations of the Decision of November 25, 2008, specifying the quality control procedures for diagnostic nuclear medicine installations.
Compatible with the NEMA NU 1-2007 and IEC 61675-1 standards.
Main measured parameters
Status of system functions
Non-uniformity, Spectrometry & Energy resolution, System spatial resolution, System spatial non-linearity, Pixel size
Sensitivity, & Intrinsic spatial recording with multiple windows
In planar mode
Non-uniformity, Spectrometry & Energy resolution, System spatial resolution, System spatial non-linearity, Pixel size
In whole body mode
Non-uniformity & System spatial resolution
In tomography mode
Angular variation of spectrometry , Speed of rotation in continuous mode
Center of rotation, Spatial Resolution of Reconstructed Slice
Non-uniformity (DS Jaszczak phantom), Contrast (DS Jaszczak phantom)
Spatial Resolution (DS Jaszczak phantom), Registration multimodality
Supported phantoms
Data Spectrum Jaszczak all models
All types of 4 quadrants bar phantoms