Title :
Multi-Modality Phantom Development
Author :
Huber, Jennifer S. ; Peng, Qiyu ; Moses, William W.
Author_Institution :
Lawrence Berkeley Nationial Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
Multi-modality imaging has an increasing role in the diagnosis and treatment of a large number of diseases, particularly if both functional and anatomical information are acquired and accurately co-registered. Hence, there is a resulting need for multi-modality phantoms in order to validate image co-registration and calibrate the imaging systems. We present our PET-ultrasound phantom development, including PET and ultrasound images of a simple prostate phantom. We use agar and gelatin mixed with a radioactive solution. We also present our development of custom multi-modality phantoms that are compatible with PET, transrectal ultrasound (TRUS), MRI and CT imaging. We describe both our selection of tissue mimicking materials and phantom construction procedures. These custom PET-TRUS-CT-MRI prostate phantoms use agar-gelatin radioactive mixtures with additional contrast agents and preservatives. We show multi-modality images of these custom prostate phantoms, as well as discuss phantom construction alternatives. Although we are currently focused on prostate imaging, this phantom development is applicable to many multi-modality imaging applications.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; computerised tomography; diseases; gelatin; natural radioactivity hazards; phantoms; positron emission tomography; CT imaging; PET-TRUS-CT-MRI prostate phantoms; PET-ultra- sound phantom development; agar-gelatin radioactive mixtures; anatomical information; diseases; mimicking materials; multimodality imaging; multimodality phantom development; phantom construction; prostate phantom; radioactive solution; transrectal ultrasound; ultrasound images; Biological materials; Cancer; Computed tomography; Diseases; Imaging phantoms; Magnetic resonance imaging; Optical imaging; Positron emission tomography; Ultrasonic imaging; X-ray imaging; Magnetic resonance imaging; positron emission tomography; ultrasound; x-ray computed tomography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2009.2028073