Title :
Nuclear imaging of vulnerable plaque: contrast improvements through multi-labeling of nanoparticles
Author :
Wagenaar, Douglas J. ; Chen, Jason A.
Author_Institution :
Gamma Medica-Ideas, Inc., Northridge, CA
Abstract :
Vulnerable plaque is now recognized as the major cause of sudden cardiac death and acute cardiovascular events in the population of at-risk but asymptomatic patients. Nuclear medicine can potentially localize and determine disease extent or response to treatment. Multi-labeling of nanoparticles, a molecular imaging technique, can improve contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and overcome the partial volume effect that afflicts conventional nuclear medicine. First, we describe a general mechanism for CNR improvement using multi-labeling of nanoparticles. Applying the analysis to a simplified geometrical model yields a closed-form solution for the dependence of first-order CNR in a planar image on the number of atoms per interacting particle. We then created a computer simulation capable of providing an accurate estimation for more complicated geometries, particularly when taking advantage of a SPECT/CT dual modality scanner. Results from the simulation of the geometrical model agree with the closed-form solution for CNR. Finally, cardiac torso phantom images verified the correctness of the CNR estimation results for small multi-labeling ratios. CNR increases supra-linearly with the number of radioactive atoms per molecule, indicating potential improvement in vulnerable plaque visibility through the use of high-payload nanoparticles
Keywords :
cardiovascular system; diseases; nanoparticles; nanotechnology; phantoms; single photon emission computed tomography; SPECT/CT dual modality scanner; acute cardiovascular events; cardiac torso phantom images; contrast improvements; contrast-to-noise ratio; disease; high-payload nanoparticles; molecular imaging technique; nanoparticle multi-labeling; nuclear imaging; nuclear medicine; sudden cardiac death; vulnerable plaque; Cardiac disease; Cardiology; Cardiovascular diseases; Closed-form solution; Medical treatment; Molecular imaging; Nanoparticles; Nuclear imaging; Nuclear medicine; Solid modeling;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fajardo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596643