• DocumentCode
    992127
  • Title

    Imaging performance of a-PET: a small animal PET camera

  • Author

    Surti, Suleman ; Karp, Joel S. ; Perkins, Amy E. ; Cardi, Chris A. ; Daube-Witherspoon, Margaret E. ; Kuhn, Austin ; Muehllehner, Gerd

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • Volume
    24
  • Issue
    7
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    7/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    844
  • Lastpage
    852
  • Abstract
    The evolution of positron emission tomography (PET) imaging for small animals has led to the development of dedicated PET scanner designs with high resolution and sensitivity. The animal PET scanner achieves these goals for imaging small animals such as mice and rats. The scanner uses a pixelated Anger-logic detector for discriminating 2 × 2 × 10 mm3 crystals with 19-mm-diameter photomultiplier tubes. With a 19.7-cm ring diameter, the scanner has an axial length of 11.9 cm and operates exclusively in three-dimensional imaging mode, leading to very high sensitivity. Measurements show that the scanner design achieves a spatial resolution of 1.9 mm at the center of the field-of-view. Initially designed with gadolinium orthosilicate but changed to lutetium-yttrium orthosilicate, the scanner now achieves a sensitivity of 3.6% for a point source at the center of the field-of-view with an energy window of 250-665 keV. Iterative image reconstruction, together with accurate data corrections for scatter, random, and attenuation, are incorporated to achieve high-quality images and quantitative data. These results are demonstrated through our contrast recovery measurements as well as sample animal studies.
  • Keywords
    image reconstruction; image resolution; lutetium compounds; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; yttrium compounds; 10 mm; 11.9 cm; 19 mm; 19.7 cm; 2 mm; 250 to 665 keV; LuYSiO; contrast recovery measurements; data corrections; imaging performance; iterative image reconstruction; lutetium-yttrium orthosilicate; mice; photomultiplier tubes; pixelated Anger-logic detector; positron emission tomography; rats; small animal PET camera; Animals; Cameras; Crystals; Detectors; High-resolution imaging; Image resolution; Mice; Photomultipliers; Positron emission tomography; Rats; Anger detector with gadolinium orthosilicate (GSO) or lutetium-yttrium orthosilicate (LYSO); animal positron emission tomography (PET) imaging; high resolution; high sensitivity; Animals; Cats; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Image Enhancement; Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted; Mice; Miniaturization; Phantoms, Imaging; Positron-Emission Tomography; Reproducibility of Results; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0278-0062
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMI.2005.844078
  • Filename
    1461519