DocumentCode :
72619
Title :
PET Performance Evaluation of a Pre-Clinical SiPM-Based MR-Compatible PET Scanner
Author :
Mackewn, Jane E. ; Lerche, Christoph W. ; Weissler, Bjoern ; Sunassee, Kavitha ; de Rosales, Rafael T. M. ; Phinikaridou, Alkystis ; Salomon, Andre ; Ayres, Richard ; Tsoumpas, Charalampos ; Soultanidis, Georgios M. ; Gebhardt, Pierre ; Schaeffter, Tobias
Author_Institution :
Div. of Imaging Sci. & Biomed. Eng., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Volume :
62
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jun-15
Firstpage :
784
Lastpage :
790
Abstract :
We have carried out a PET performance evaluation a silicon photo-multiplier (SiPM) based PET scanner designed for fully simultaneous pre-clinical PET/MR studies. The PET scanner has an inner diameter of 20 cm with an LYSO crystal size of 1.3 by 1.3 by 10 mm. The axial PET field of view (FOV) is 30.2 mm. The PET detector modules, which incorporate SiPMs, have been designed to be MR-compatible allowing them to be located directly within a Philips Achieva 3T MR scanner. The spatial resolution of the system measured using a point source in a non-active background, is just under 2.3 mm full width at half maximum (FWHM) in the transaxial direction when single slice rebinning (SSRB) and 2D filtered back-projection (FBP) is used for reconstruction, and 1.3 mm FWHM when resolution modeling is employed. The system sensitivity is 0.6% for a point source at the center of the FOV. The true coincidence count rate shows no sign of saturating at 30 MBq, at which point the randoms fraction is 8.2%, and the scatter fraction for a rat sized object is approximately 23%. Artifact-free images of phantoms have been obtained using FBP and iterative reconstructions. The performance is currently limited because only one of three axial ring positions is populated with detectors, and due to limitations of the first-generation detector readout ASIC used in the system. The performance of the system as described is sufficient for simultaneous PET-MR imaging of rat-sized animals and large organs within the mouse. This is demonstrated with dynamic PET and MR data acquired simultaneously from a mouse injected with a dual-labeled PET/MR probe.
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; biological organs; biomedical MRI; data acquisition; image reconstruction; image resolution; iterative methods; medical image processing; phantoms; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; silicon; 2D filtered back-projection reconstructions; LYSO crystal size; artifact-free images; dynamic MR data acquisition; dynamic PET data acquisition; first-generation detector readout ASIC; full width at half maximum; iterative reconstructions; magnetic flux density 3 T; mouse organs; phantoms; preclinical silicon photomultiplier-based MR-compatible PET scanner; rat-sized animals; single slice rebinning; size 20 cm; spatial resolution; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Magnetic resonance imaging; Positron emission tomography; Sensitivity; Spatial resolution; Magnetic Resonance Compatible PET; PET-MR; PET-MRI; positron emission tomography; silicon photo-multiplier;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2015.2392560
Filename :
7045614
Link To Document :
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