Title :
An assessment of position sensitive photomultiplier tubes for high resolution 3D imaging
Author :
Loudos, G.K. ; Nikita, K.S. ; Mouravliansky, N.A. ; Uzunoglu, N.K. ; Matsopoulos, G.K. ; Giokaris, N.D. ; Karabarbounis, A. ; Papanicolas, C.N. ; Styliaris, E. ; Archimandritis, S.C. ; Varvarigou, A.D. ; Maintas, D. ; Stefanis, K.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Tech. Univ. of Athens, Greece
Abstract :
The results of studies conducted with a small field of view camera based on a position sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT) and a pixelized scintillator crystal made of CsI(Tl), are reported. Using a computer-controlled step motor allowing object rotation, projection data from several angles are acquired. With the use of a filtered backprojection algorithm, slices of the object are obtained while three dimensional (3D) reconstruction of the object is carried out using a modified marching cubes algorithm. Phantom studies have shown a spatial resolution of 2 to 3 mm in both two and three dimensions. Furthermore, mice experiments have shown successful SPECT imaging of small organs as well as satisfactory detection and exact localization of experimentally induced tumors. Larger field of view PSPMTs, which are already commercially available, can be used to allow imaging of small human organs (thyroid, breast), while a larger number of PSPMTs will lead to a substantial reduction of the required examination time. Thus, a high-resolution SPECT system, based on the same principle of operation, can be developed and used clinically as a low cost breast tomograph
Keywords :
algorithm theory; biological organs; caesium compounds; image reconstruction; medical image processing; photomultipliers; single photon emission computed tomography; solid scintillation detectors; stepping motors; thallium; tumours; CsI(Tl); CsI:Tl; SPECT imaging; breast; computer-controlled step motor; exact localization; experimentally induced tumors; filtered backprojection algorithm; high resolution three dimensional imaging; high-resolution SPECT system; low cost breast tomograph; mice experiments; modified marching cubes algorithm; object rotation; phantom studies; pixelized scintillator crystal; position sensitive photomultiplier tube; projection data; required examination time; satisfactory detection; small field of view camera; small human organs; spatial resolution; three dimensional reconstruction; thyroid; Breast neoplasms; Cameras; Costs; High-resolution imaging; Humans; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Mice; Photomultipliers; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.950020