Quality Control of Gamma Cameras and Associated Computer Systems (Report 66), first published in 1993, has become a standard reference in Nuclear Medicine Departments, providing scientific staff with practical advice on the implementation of an effective quality control programme.
This new report aims to expand on the literature currently available. The original sections of Report 66 have been substantially revised and enhanced to reflect recent developments in gamma camera technology. Importantly, there is new material covering SPECT and gamma camera PET. These areas are in routine use in many departments and require comprehensive QC procedures for the production of clinically useful images. There are also new sections on the QC of non-uniform attenuation correction and software.
Uniquely, this report provides a thorough reference to all aspects of gamma camera QC in one concise volume. |