Title :
Quantitative YAP-(S)PET small animal scanner: preliminary results
Author :
Domenico, G. Di ; Zavattini, G. ; Moretti, E. ; Piffanelli, A. ; Giganti, M. ; Motta, A. ; Sabba, N. ; Uccelli, L. ; Benini, E. ; Duatti, A. ; Bolzati, C. ; Boschi, A. ; Guerra, A. Del
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Ferrara Univ., Italy
Abstract :
We have successfully built and characterized small animal PET scanner based on 4 rotating planar detector heads. Each detector module is composed of a matrix of 400 YAP:Ce finger crystals (2×2×30 mm3 each) directly coupled to position sensitive photomultipliers (Hamamatsu R2486-06). By applying two high resolution collimators to two opposite detectors we realised an integrated PET-SPECT scanner for small animals. At present, at the Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine of the University of Ferrara, the scanner is employed in small animal SPECT studies with 99mTc labeled radiotracers dedicated to obtain quantitative activity measurement in region of interest (ROI) directly from a reconstructed image of a in-vivo rat, with respect to the traditional ex-vivo measurement of activity with gamma counters. To achieve this goal, the scanner was calibrated referring it to a Isodose dose calibrator based on Geiger-Muller counters which previously underwent an absolute calibration with a known activity source. Preliminary results on quantitative tomographic heart perfusion and planar heart biokinetics studies are reported.
Keywords :
cerium; particle detectors; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; yttrium compounds; 99mTc labeled radiotracers; Geiger-Muller counters; Isodose dose calibrator; YAP:Ce finger crystals; absolute calibration; activity source; high resolution collimators; in-vivo rat; integrated PET-SPECT scanner; opposite detectors; planar heart biokinetics; position sensitive photomultipliers; quantitative tomographic heart perfusion; reconstructed image; region of interest; rotating planar detector heads; small animal positron emission tomography scanner; Animals; Counting circuits; Crystals; Fingers; Head; Heart; Photomultipliers; Position sensitive particle detectors; Positron emission tomography; Transmission line matrix methods;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008639