DocumentCode :
1414069
Title :
Repeated Imaging of Lung Cancer Development Using PIXSCAN, a Low Dose Micro-CT Scanner Based on XPAD Hybrid Pixel Detectors
Author :
Debarbieux, Franck ; Bonissent, Alain ; Breugnon, Patrick ; Brunner, Franca Cassol ; Delpierre, Pierre A. ; Hemmer, Charles ; Clemens, Jean-Claude ; Dinkespiler, Bernard ; Luchino, Jonathan ; Mann, Fanny ; Meessen, Christophe ; Vigeolas, Eric ; Rougon, Ge
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Dev. Biol. of Marseille-Luminy, Marseille, France
Volume :
57
Issue :
1
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
242
Lastpage :
245
Abstract :
PIXSCAN is the first micro-CT prototype based on XPAD hybrid pixel detectors whose properties (high signal to noise ratio and detection efficiency) theoretically allow imaging at low irradiation dose. We have tested the impact of repeated imaging sessions with PIXSCAN on living mice. Mice were subjected on average to 10 imaging sessions over two weeks without any detectable sign of X-ray injuries as assessed by spontaneous activity in the cage, examination of hair and skin, or comparison of lung absorbing properties for X-rays. PIXSCAN was therefore used to detect and non-invasively monitor the progression of lung metastasis in a murine model of cancer. Aim was two-fold: i) to provide imaging assistance to decide timing of animal sacrifice for subsequent histological characterization; ii) to optimize imaging protocol to allow direct evaluation of new therapeutic agents to stop cancer progression. Comparing in vivo tomographic reconstruction of freely breathing mice with post mortem examination of their lungs, we have shown that identification and localization of millimetric tumors was compatible with X-ray imaging protocol delivering only 10 mGy per exam.
Keywords :
cancer; computerised tomography; diagnostic radiography; image reconstruction; lung; medical image processing; pneumodynamics; skin; tumours; PIXSCAN; X-ray imaging protocol; XPAD hybrid pixel detectors; animal; freely breathing mice; hair; histological characterization; in vivo tomographic reconstruction; living mice; low dose microCT scanner; lung cancer development; lung metastasis; millimetric tumors; murine model; noninvasive monitoring; post mortem examination; repeated imaging; skin; therapeutic agents; Cancer detection; Detectors; Lungs; Mice; Optical imaging; Pixel; Protocols; Prototypes; Signal to noise ratio; X-ray imaging; Biomedical applications; X-ray detectors; X-ray tomography; dose rate effects;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2037319
Filename :
5410020
Link To Document :
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