• DocumentCode
    3296889
  • Title

    Performance evaluation of the low-cost high-sensitivity rodent research PET (RRPET) camera using Monte Carlo simulations

  • Author

    Zhang, Yuxuan ; Wong, Wai-Hoi ; Baghaei, Hossain ; Kim, Soonseok ; Li, Hongdi ; Liu, Jiguo ; Liu, Shitao ; Ramirez, Rocio ; Wang, Yu ; Xie, Shuping

  • Author_Institution
    Texas Univ., Houston, TX
  • Volume
    5
  • fYear
    2005
  • fDate
    23-29 Oct. 2005
  • Firstpage
    2514
  • Lastpage
    2518
  • Abstract
    BGO pentagonal blocks are used to build a solid detector cylinder for a rodent research PET (RRPET). With the PMT-quadrant-sharing design, this camera is low-cost and has higher sensitivity than commercial animal PET. The performance parameters of RRPET are obtained using Monte Carlo simulations by GATE, a newly developed toolkit based on GEANT4 for PET/SPECT. Two models of the RRPET system, one 30-sided-polygon geometry model and one 10-sided-polygon electronics model with different time-response constants, are used in the simulations to get the accurate results for both geometry-related and time-related parameters, including the sensitivity, count rate and resolution. Several types of sources are simulated, including a point source, a linear source, and several uniform sources simulating the mouse and the rat. The simulations give the noise equivalent count rate (NECR) curves with the maximum NECR of 2.2 Mcps @ 1.5 mCi for point source, 750 kcps @ 1.5 mCi for mouse-like source and 290 kcps @ 1.0 mCi for rat-like source; the sensitivity is 10.3%; the spatial resolution at the center of the field of view (FOV) is 1.6 mm for an 18F source inside water phantom; the radial and tangential resolution at the edge of the FOV (10 cm) is 3.2 mm and 2.2 mm, respectively. Preliminary experiments showed a sensitivity of 8.4% to 10.2% (depending on electronics) and a resolution of 1.8 mm with a 22Na source. By comparing the simulation and experiment results, the resolution degradation from the mechanical misalignment and the block-decoding blurring is found to be 1.1 mm
  • Keywords
    Monte Carlo methods; image resolution; medical image processing; phantoms; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; BGO pentagonal blocks; GATE; GEANT4; Monte Carlo simulations; PMT-quadrant-sharing design; RRPET; block-decoding blurring; count rate; geometry-related parameters; linear source; low-cost high-sensitivity rodent research PET camera; mechanical misalignment; mouse; noise equivalent count rate curves; point source; radial resolution; rat; sensitivity; solid detector cylinder; spatial resolution; tangential resolution; time-related parameters; uniform sources; water phantom; Animals; Cameras; Detectors; Geometry; Mice; Positron emission tomography; Rodents; Solid modeling; Spatial resolution; Water resources;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Fajardo
  • ISSN
    1095-7863
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-9221-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596851
  • Filename
    1596851