International audienceSingle Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is at present one of the major techniques for non-invasive diagnostics in nuclear medicine. Almost the whole clinical routine is based on collimated cameras, originally proposed by Anger. Due to the presence of mechanical collimation, detection efficiency and energy acceptance are limited and fixed by the system geometrical features. In order to overcome these limitations, the application of Compton cameras for SPECT is being investigated for several years.We propose in this study to compare a commercial SPECT-Anger device, the GE Healtcare Infinia system with HEGP collimator, and the Compton camera prototype under development by our collaboration (Krimmer et al, NIM A...