DocumentCode
1123543
Title
A restraint-free small animal SPECT imaging system with motion tracking
Author
Weisenberger, A.G. ; Gleason, S.S. ; Goddard, J. ; Kross, B. ; Majewski, S. ; Meikle, S.R. ; Paulus, M.J. ; Pomper, M. ; Popov, V. ; Smith, M.F. ; Welch, B.L. ; Wojcik, R.
Author_Institution
Jefferson Lab., Newport News, VA, USA
Volume
52
Issue
3
fYear
2005
fDate
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
638
Lastpage
644
Abstract
We report on an approach toward the development of a high-resolution single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system to image the biodistribution of radiolabeled tracers such as Tc-99m and I-125 in unrestrained/unanesthetized mice. An infrared (IR)-based position tracking apparatus has been developed and integrated into a SPECT gantry. The tracking system is designed to measure the spatial position of a mouse´s head at a rate of 10-15 frames per second with submillimeter accuracy. The high-resolution, gamma imaging detectors are based on pixellated NaI(Tl) crystal scintillator arrays, position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes, and novel readout circuitry requiring fewer analog-digital converter (ADC) channels while retaining high spatial resolution. Two SPECT gamma camera detector heads based upon position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes have been built and installed onto the gantry. The IR landmark-based pose measurement and tracking system is under development to provide animal position data during a SPECT scan. The animal position and orientation data acquired by the tracking system will be used for motion correction during the tomographic image reconstruction.
Keywords
analogue-digital conversion; gamma-ray detection; image reconstruction; medical image processing; photomultipliers; position sensitive particle detectors; radioactive tracers; readout electronics; single photon emission computed tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 125I; 99mTc; analog-digital converter; gamma imaging detectors; mice; motion tracking; mouse head; multimodality imaging; pixellated NaI(Tl) crystal scintillator arrays; position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes; radiolabeled tracers; readout circuitry; restraint-free small animal SPECT imaging; single photon emission computed tomography; tomographic image reconstruction; Animals; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Head; High-resolution imaging; Mice; Optical imaging; Position measurement; Position sensitive particle detectors; Tracking; Motion tracking; multimodality imaging; small animal single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2005.851399
Filename
1487694
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