Fig. 3From: Fully digital PET is unaffected by any deterioration in TOF resolution and TOF image quality in the wide range of routine PET count ratesBox-plot representation of a distributions of single-count rates collected during routine PET exams as a function of tracer type (18F-FDG, 18F-Choline, 18F-Dopa, Rubidium-82) and camera type (blue for Vereos and red for Ingenuity), b corresponding activity concentrations from the NEMA scatter phantom (i.e., obtained through the relationship displayed in Fig. 2a), with c examples of time-evolutions of the count rates recorded during whole-body PET exams with 18F-FDG and with 18F-Choline, and during dynamic exams focused on the pelvis region for 18F-DOPA and on the cardiac region for Rubidium-82Back to article page