Journal of Nuclear Medicine | |
Performance Test of an LSO-APD Detector in a 7-T MRI Scanner for Simultaneous PET/MRI | |
Ciprian Catana1  Jeffrey H. Walton1  Martin S. Judenhofer1  Simon R. Cherry1  Robert E. Nutt1  Stefan B. Siegel1  Claus D. Claussen1  Manfred Kneilling1  Bernd J. Pichler1  | |
关键词: instrumentation; molecular imaging; PET; animal imaging; multimodality imaging; PET/MRI development; | |
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学科分类:医学(综合) | |
来源: Society of Nuclear Medicine | |
【 摘 要 】
PET combined with CT has proven to be a valuable multimodality imaging device revealing both functional and anatomic information. Although PET/CT has become completely integrated into routine clinical application and also has been used in small-animal imaging, CT provides only limited soft-tissue contrast and, in preclinical studies, exposes the animal to a relatively high radiation dose. Unlike CT, MRI provides good soft-tissue contrast even without application of contrast agents and, furthermore, does not require ionizing radiation. Methods: This project focused on combining a high-resolution PET scanner with a 7-T MRI system for animal research. Because classic PET detectors based on photomultiplier tubes cannot be used in high magnetic fields, we used a detector technology based on 10 × 10 lutetium oxyorthosilicate crystal arrays and 3 × 3 avalanche photodiode arrays. A ring of such PET detectors will ultimately be used as an insert for the 119-mm-diameter MRI bore. Results: Initial measurements with 1 PET detector module in the 7-T field during application of MRI sequences were encouraging. Position profiles from the PET detectors and a first MR image of a mouse could be acquired simultaneously. Conclusion: Further work will concentrate on the construction of a full PET detector ring with compact, integrated electronics.
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