DocumentCode :
3333073
Title :
Motion tracking of fully conscious small animals in PET
Author :
Kyme, Andre ; Zhou, Victor ; Meikle, Steven ; Popovic, Kata ; Man, Wesley Ng Ping ; Akhtar, Mahmood ; Karllsson, Ingalill ; Fulton, Roger
fYear :
2009
fDate :
Oct. 24 2009-Nov. 1 2009
Firstpage :
2561
Lastpage :
2566
Abstract :
Pre-clinical positron emission tomography (PET) is becoming increasingly important in understanding brain physiology using animal models. One of the major challenges at present is being able to perform brain PET studies without the use of anesthesia. In most cases where the animal is minimally restrained this will require some form of motion tracking to provide the necessary temporal pose information for compensation before or during image reconstruction (eg. [1, 2]). In previous work we have demonstrated successful tracking of continuous movement in phantom studies and an anesthetized rat study in which the animal was moved manually. Here we report on our first trials tracking the head of fully conscious rats moving continuously during emission and transmission PET acquisitions performed on a microPET Focus 220 scanner (Siemens Preclinical Solutions, Knoxville, USA). The motion tracking is based on a commercial stereo-optical motion tracking device called the MicronTracker Sx60 (Claron Tech. Inc., Toronto, Canada). We have previously reported in detail on this device and its suitability for small-scale motion tracking. In this paper we (i) describe the motion tracking setup and marker considerations used for conscious animal head tracking, (ii) describe our animal handling methods, (iii) present data on motion tracker performance in the conscious animal trials, (iv) present data and observations on the character of rat movements in the imaging environment, and (v) show examples of the correction that can be obtained using these data for motion compensation.
Keywords :
biomechanics; brain; medical image processing; motion compensation; positron emission tomography; MicronTracker Sx60; animal models; brain physiology; conscious animal head tracking; microPET Focus 220 scanner; motion compensation; motion tracking; positron emission tomography; rat movements; stereo-optical motion tracking device; Anesthesia; Animals; Brain modeling; Head; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Physiology; Positron emission tomography; Rats; Tracking;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS/MIC), 2009 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
ISSN :
1095-7863
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3961-4
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2009.5402025
Filename :
5402025
Link To Document :
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