A Prototype High-Resolution Small-Animal PET Scanner Dedicated to Mouse Brain Imaging

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العنوان: A Prototype High-Resolution Small-Animal PET Scanner Dedicated to Mouse Brain Imaging
المؤلفون: Jinyi Qi, Kanai S. Shah, Simon R. Cherry, Kun Di, Yibao Wu, Mercedes Rodriguez, Richard Farrell, Purushottam Dokhale, Xiaowei Bai, Julien Bec, Martin S. Judenhofer, Mengxi Zhang, Jian Zhou, Yang Yongfeng
المصدر: Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine, vol 57, iss 7
بيانات النشر: eScholarship, University of California, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Scanner, Materials science, positron emission tomography, Image Processing, Clinical Sciences, brain imaging, Bioengineering, Scintillator, Lutetium, Multiplexer, Phantoms, 030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging, Imaging, 03 medical and health sciences, Mice, 0302 clinical medicine, Optics, Computer-Assisted, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18, Animals, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging, small animal PET, Image resolution, mouse, Cancer, business.industry, high resolution, Silicates, Detector, Resolution (electron density), Neurosciences, Brain, Reproducibility of Results, Equipment Design, Avalanche photodiode, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, Positron-Emission Tomography, Biomedical Imaging, Radiopharmaceuticals, Electronics, Nuclear medicine, business, Preclinical imaging
الوصف: UnlabelledWe developed a prototype small-animal PET scanner based on depth-encoding detectors using dual-ended readout of small scintillator elements to produce high and uniform spatial resolution suitable for imaging the mouse brain.MethodsThe scanner consists of 16 tapered dual-ended-readout detectors arranged in a 61-mm-diameter ring. The axial field of view (FOV) is 7 mm, and the transaxial FOV is 30 mm. The scintillator arrays consist of 14 × 14 lutetium oxyorthosilicate elements, with a crystal size of 0.43 × 0.43 mm at the front end and 0.80 × 0.43 mm at the back end, and the crystal elements are 13 mm long. The arrays are read out by 8 × 8 mm and 13 × 8 mm position-sensitive avalanche photodiodes (PSAPDs) placed at opposite ends of the array. Standard nuclear-instrumentation-module electronics and a custom-designed multiplexer are used for signal processing.ResultsThe detector performance was measured, and all but the crystals at the very edge could be clearly resolved. The average intrinsic spatial resolution in the axial direction was 0.61 mm. A depth-of-interaction resolution of 1.7 mm was achieved. The sensitivity of the scanner at the center of the FOV was 1.02% for a lower energy threshold of 150 keV and 0.68% for a lower energy threshold of 250 keV. The spatial resolution within a FOV that can accommodate the entire mouse brain was approximately 0.6 mm using a 3-dimensional maximum-likelihood expectation maximization reconstruction. Images of a hot-rod microphantom showed that rods with a diameter of as low as 0.5 mm could be resolved. The first in vivo studies were performed using (18)F-fluoride and confirmed that a 0.6-mm resolution can be achieved in the mouse head in vivo. Brain imaging studies with (18)F-FDG were also performed.ConclusionWe developed a prototype PET scanner that can achieve a spatial resolution approaching the physical limits of a small-bore PET scanner set by positron range and detector interaction. We plan to add more detector rings to extend the axial FOV of the scanner and increase sensitivity.
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