Title :
Design of a small animal PET imaging system with 1 microliter volume resolution
Author :
Rouze, Ned C. ; Schmand, Matthias ; Siegel, Stefan ; Hutchins, Gary D.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Indiana Univ. Sch. of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Abstract :
The design of a new scanner for use in small animal PET imaging is described. The goal is to achieve 1 mm FWHM resolution in each of three orthogonal directions throughout a volume suitable for whole body mouse imaging, roughly 40 mm diameter by 80 mm long. Simultaneously, the design should achieve a sensitivity of greater than 5% of all decays from a point source located at the center of the scanner. The scanner uses 12, plane detector banks mounted in a 160 mm diameter ring on a rotatable gantry. Each detector bank consists of a 48 by 108 array of 20 mm long LSO crystals with an array pitch of 0.87 mm. Each bank uses two Hamamatsu H8500 large-area, multi-anode photomultiplier tubes for fluorescence detection. The detector banks are divided into two sets with the respective lines of response offset by one quarter of the array pitch to give increased sampling density. Tests using a prototype crystal array demonstrate that individual crystals can be resolved. Simulations have been performed to evaluate the performance expected in the complete scanner. With F-18 point sources, the FWHM resolutions in the radial, tangential and axial directions are less than 1 mm for source positions throughout the desired field of view (FOV). Simultaneously, the detector sensitivity is greater than 7 percent of all decays for a point source located at the center of the FOV. Results are also presented for simulations using different PET isotopes to investigate the effect of positron range, and for a phantom containing hot spots added to a uniform background to evaluate the scanner performance for an extended object.
Keywords :
fluorescence; gamma-ray detection; image resolution; image scanners; medical image processing; phantoms; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 1 microliter volume resolution; 160 mm; 20 mm; F-18 point sources; Hamamatsu H8500 large-area multianode photomultiplier tubes; LSO crystals; detector sensitivity; fluorescence detection; phantom; scanner performance; small animal PET imaging system; whole body mouse imaging; Animals; Crystals; Detectors; Fluorescence; Image resolution; Mice; Photomultipliers; Positron emission tomography; Sensor arrays; Whole-body PET;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352287