DocumentCode :
3602085
Title :
A Digital Preclinical PET/MRI Insert and Initial Results
Author :
Weissler, Bjoern ; Gebhardt, Pierre ; Dueppenbecker, Peter M. ; Wehner, Jakob ; Schug, David ; Lerche, Christoph W. ; Goldschmidt, Benjamin ; Salomon, Andre ; Verel, Iris ; Heijman, Edwin ; Perkuhn, Michael ; Heberling, Dirk ; Botnar, Rene M. ; Kiessling,
Author_Institution :
Clinical Applic. Res. Dept., Philips Res., Aachen, Germany
Volume :
34
Issue :
11
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
2258
Lastpage :
2270
Abstract :
Combining Positron Emission Tomography (PET) with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) results in a promising hybrid molecular imaging modality as it unifies the high sensitivity of PET for molecular and cellular processes with the functional and anatomical information from MRI. Digital Silicon Photomultipliers (dSiPMs) are the digital evolution in scintillation light detector technology and promise high PET SNR. DSiPMs from Philips Digital Photon Counting (PDPC) were used to develop a preclinical PET/RF gantry with 1-mm scintillation crystal pitch as an insert for clinical MRI scanners. With three exchangeable RF coils, the hybrid field of view has a maximum size of 160 mm × 96.6 mm (transaxial × axial). 0.1 ppm volume-root-mean-square B 0-homogeneity is kept within a spherical diameter of 96 mm (automatic volume shimming). Depending on the coil, MRI SNR is decreased by 13% or 5% by the PET system. PET count rates, energy resolution of 12.6% FWHM, and spatial resolution of 0.73 mm 3 (isometric volume resolution at isocenter) are not affected by applied MRI sequences. PET time resolution of 565 ps (FWHM) degraded by 6 ps during an EPI sequence. Timing-optimized settings yielded 260 ps time resolution. PET and MR images of a hot-rod phantom show no visible differences when the other modality was in operation and both resolve 0.8-mm rods. Versatility of the insert is shown by successfully combining multi-nuclei MRI ( 1H/19F) with simultaneously measured PET ( 18F-FDG). A longitudinal study of a tumor-bearing mouse verifies the operability, stability, and in vivo capabilities of the system. Cardiac- and respiratory-gated PET/MRI motion-capturing (CINE) images of the mouse heart demonstrate the advantage of simultaneous acquisition for temporal and spatial image registration.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; image denoising; image registration; image resolution; image sequences; mean square error methods; medical image processing; phantoms; photomultipliers; pneumodynamics; positron emission tomography; silicon; EPI sequence; MRI SNR; MRI sequences; PET SNR; Philips digital photon counting; RF coils; automatic volume shimming; cardiac-respiratory-gated PET-MRI motion-capturing images; cellular processes; clinical MRI scanners; digital preclinical PET-MRI; digital silicon photomultipliers; hot-rod phantom; hybrid molecular imaging modality; isometric volume resolution; magnetic resonance imaging; molecular processes; mouse heart; multinuclei MRI; positron emission tomography; preclinical PET-RF gantry; scintillation crystal pitch; scintillation light detector technology; simultaneous acquisition; size 96 mm; spatial image registration; temporal image registration; timing-optimized settings; tumor-bearing mouse; volume-root-mean-square B0-homogeneity; Coils; Detectors; Magnetic resonance imaging; Optical fibers; Positron emission tomography; Radio frequency; Synchronization; Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); PET/MRI; molecular imaging; positron emission tomography (PET);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMI.2015.2427993
Filename :
7097723
Link To Document :
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