Title :
UTSW Small Animal Positron Emission Imager
Author :
Tsyganov, Edward N. ; Anderson, Jon ; Arbique, Gary ; Constantinescu, Anca ; Jennewein, Marc ; Kulkarni, Padmakar V. ; Mason, Ralph P. ; McColl, Roderick W. ; Oz, Orhan K. ; Parkey, Robert W. ; Richer, Edmond ; Rösch, Frank ; Seliounine, Serguei Y. ; Slav
Author_Institution :
Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, TX
Abstract :
A Small Animal Imager (SAI) for PET has been designed, built, tested in phantoms, and applied to investigations in mice and rats. The device uses principles based on gamma-ray induced scintillation in crossed fiber optic detectors connected to Position Sensitive Photomultiplier Tubes (PSPMT). Each detector consists of an epoxied stack of 28 layers of 135 round 1 mm BCF-10 scintillating plastic fibers. The overlap region forms a 13.5times13.5times2.8 cm3 detector volume. Scintillating light from the fibers is detected by two (X and Y directions) Hamamatsu R-2486 PSPMTs with 16 anode wires in each of two orthogonal directions. A centroid-finding algorithm gives the position of a light cluster on the face (photocathode) of a PSPMT. The accuracy of the reconstruction of an interaction position is essentially independent of light cluster position. This translates to a nearly isotropic photon response for the entire detector. The system has been used to test several 3D image reconstruction algorithms, software modifications, and improvements. The sensitivity (~12.6 cps/kBq at 9 cm inner diameter) and sub-millimeter spatial resolution (better than 1 mm in phantoms) obtained with an iterative algorithm incorporating system modeling make the SAI a relatively inexpensive high performance animal imager. The SAI is currently being used for imaging experiments in mice and rats
Keywords :
image reconstruction; iterative methods; organic compounds; phantoms; photomultipliers; positron emission tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 3D image reconstruction algorithm; FDG; PET; PSPMT; UTSW; antibodies; arsenic; fiber optic detector; gamma-ray induced scintillation; isotropic photon response; iterative algorithm; mice; phantoms; position sensitive photomultiplier tubes; positron emission tomography; rats; scintillating plastic fibers; small animal positron emission imager; Animals; Clustering algorithms; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Iterative algorithms; Mice; Positron emission tomography; Radioactive decay; Rats; Solid scintillation detectors; Antibodies; FDG; arsenic; image reconstruction; positron emission tomography; small animal imaging;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.876000