[Intl_DxMedPhys] PET Count Statistics on new Siemens UI

Nima Kasraie Nima.Kasraie at UTSouthwestern.edu
Thu Nov 13 19:31:07 EST 2025


If the platform is like the new Alpha CT or Prospecta scanners, then I don’t know. But I would guess it has to be wherever they moved the ‘Sinogram Header’ stuff to. On our Vision, you find it by (as you said) going in the browser and right-clicking on the PET RAW DATA recon which gives you this:

[A screenshot of a computer  Description automatically generated]

On the new scanners, I suspect this screen is going to be buried somewhere in the patient browser monitor (right). I would guess that you highlight the series you want there, and open it up under the VIEW & GO. On the Prospecta, you then go to the ‘MI ORGAN PROCESSING’ and it opens up a list, then you click on the DISPLAY icon and it opens up the old Siemens display. The PET might be similar.

Not sure if I am any help at all here.




Nima





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I’m wondering if anyone has figured out how to get the Total Prompts and Randoms following a PET acquisition on the new Siemens PET/CT platform. It’s a Trinion PETCT, the UI looks like the Go-series CT scanners. They don’t populate the DICOM

I’m wondering if anyone has figured out how to get the Total Prompts and Randoms following a PET acquisition on the new Siemens PET/CT platform. It’s a Trinion PETCT, the UI looks like the Go-series CT scanners. They don’t populate the DICOM
I’m wondering if anyone has figured out how to get the Total Prompts and Randoms following a PET acquisition on the new Siemens PET/CT platform.  It’s a Trinion PETCT, the UI looks like the Go-series CT scanners.   They don’t populate the DICOM tags (like older machines) and I don’t see a similar tool to the ones that were accessible in the browser for investigating the raw data files.

Matt Palmer

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