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High Resolution PET with 250 micrometer LSO Detectors and Adaptive Zoom
Cherry, Simon R. ; Qi, Jinyi
University of California, Davis
关键词: Decay;    Positron Emission Tomography, Nuclear Imaging, Small-Animal Imaging;    Animals;    62 Radiology And Nuclear Medicine;    Sensitivity;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1032741
RP-ID  :  DOE/ER/64677
RP-ID  :  FG02-08ER64677
RP-ID  :  1032741
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】
There have been impressive improvements in the performance of small-animal positron emission tomography (PET) systems since their first development in the mid 1990s, both in terms of spatial resolution and sensitivity, which have directly contributed to the increasing adoption of this technology for a wide range of biomedical applications. Nonetheless, current systems still are largely dominated by the size of the scintillator elements used in the detector. Our research predicts that developing scintillator arrays with an element size of 250 {micro}m or smaller will lead to an image resolution of 500 {micro}m when using 18F- or 64Cu-labeled radiotracers, giving a factor of 4-8 improvement in volumetric resolution over the highest resolution research systems currently in existence. This proposal had two main objectives: (i) To develop and evaluate much higher resolution and efficiency scintillator arrays that can be used in the future as the basis for detectors in a small-animal PET scanner where the spatial resolution is dominated by decay and interaction physics rather than detector size. (ii) To optimize one such high resolution, high sensitivity detector and adaptively integrate it into the existing microPET II small animal PET scanner as a 'zoom-in' detector that provides higher spatial resolution and sensitivity in a limited region close to the detector face. The knowledge gained from this project will provide valuable information for building future PET systems with a complete ring of very high-resolution detector arrays and also lay the foundations for utilizing high-resolution detectors in combination with existing PET systems for localized high-resolution imaging.
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