DocumentCode :
451704
Title :
PET-MOT - a novel concept for simultaneous positron and optical tomography in small animals
Author :
Peter, Joerg ; Schulz, Ralf B. ; Semmler, Wolfhard
Author_Institution :
Div. of Medical Phys. in Radiol., German Cancer Res. Center, Heidelberg, Germany
Volume :
3
fYear :
2005
fDate :
23-29 Oct. 2005
Abstract :
We present a Monte Carlo feasibility study of a device designed to simultaneously image positron labeled substrates and optical molecular probes in small animals such as mice and rats. The acquisition arrangement constitutes an entirely novel imaging system considering the dual-modality feature as well as the integrated non-contact optical detection principle. In our proposal, the optical scanner does not employ gantry-mounted CCD cameras for detecting projection data. Instead, it uses a cylindrical lattice of micro lens arrays which form an inner optical detector ring while PET detector blocks are mounted in radial extension. The most innovative aspect of the proposed design is the possibility to perform unified simultaneous acquisition, reconstruction, and tracer/molecular-kinetic modeling of dual-labeled emitters. Since regional distribution and time variation of the underlying multi-variate photon distributions are acquisition and subject specific and diversified by variations thereof, combined and simultaneous imaging carries advantageous potential for translational research. Further advantages are less subject encumbrance and identical imaging geometries. The proposed nuclear-optical tomographic imaging system might potentially foster the development of optical image reconstruction algorithms using PET images as a prior to quantify fluorescence and bioluminescence distributions in heterogeneous media in vivo.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; bioluminescence; biomedical optical imaging; fluorescence; image reconstruction; medical image processing; optical tomography; positron emission tomography; Monte Carlo feasibility study; PET-MOT; bioluminescence distribution; dual-labeled emitters; fluorescence distribution; image reconstruction; inner optical detector ring; integrated noncontact optical detection principle; mice; microlens arrays; multivariate photon distributions; nuclear-optical tomographic imaging system; optical molecular probes; optical tomography; positron labeled substrates; positron tomography; rats; small animals; tracer/molecular-kinetic modeling; unified simultaneous acquisition; Animals; Biomedical optical imaging; Image reconstruction; Monte Carlo methods; Optical arrays; Optical design; Optical detectors; Optical devices; Optical imaging; Positron emission tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
ISSN :
1095-7863
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596660
Filename :
1596660
Link To Document :
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