Title :
Performance Enhancement of the RatCAP Awake Rat Brain PET System
Author :
Vaska, P. ; Woody, C. ; Schlyer, D. ; Radeka, V. ; O´Connor, Patrick ; Park, S.-J. ; Pratte, J.-F. ; Junnarkar, S. ; Purschke, M. ; Southekal, S. ; Stoll, S. ; Schiffer, W. ; Lee, D. ; Neill, J. ; Wharton, D. ; Myers, N. ; Wiley, S. ; Kandasamy, A. ; Frie
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven Nat. Lab., NY
fDate :
Oct. 29 2006-Nov. 1 2006
Abstract :
The first full prototype of the RatCAP PET system, designed to image the brain of a rat while conscious, has been completed. Initial results demonstrated excellent spatial resolution, 1.8 mm FWHM with filtered backprojection and <1.5 mm FWHM with a Monte Carlo based MLEM method. However, noise equivalent countrate studies indicated the need for better timing to mitigate the effect of randoms. Thus, the front-end ASIC has been redesigned to minimize time walk, an accurate coincidence time alignment method has been implemented, and a variance reduction technique for the randoms is being developed. To maximize the quantitative capabilities required for neuroscience, corrections are being implemented and validated for positron range and photon noncollinearity, scatter (including outside the field of view), attenuation, randoms, and detector efficiency (deadtime is negligible). In addition, a more robust and compact PCI-based optical data acquisition system has been built to replace the original VME-based system while retaining the linux-based data processing and image reconstruction codes. Finally, a number of new animal imaging experiments have been carried out to demonstrate the performance of the RatCAP in real imaging situations, including an F-18 fluoride bone scan, a C-11 raclopride scan, and a dynamic C-11 methamphetamine scan.
Keywords :
brain; data acquisition; positron emission tomography; zoology; ASIC; C-11 raclopride scan; F-18 fluoride bone scan; Monte Carlo based MLEM method; RatCAP PET system; application specific integrated circuits; coincidence time alignment method; dynamic C-11 methamphetamine scan; linux-based data processing codes; linux-based image reconstruction codes; maximum-likelihood expectation maximization; neuroscience; optical data acquisition system; positron emission tomography; rat brain; variance reduction technique; Application specific integrated circuits; Monte Carlo methods; Neuroscience; Optical attenuators; Optical imaging; Optical scattering; Positron emission tomography; Prototypes; Spatial resolution; Timing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2006. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0560-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.354405