Title :
A prototype coded aperture detector for small animal SPECT
Author :
Meikle, Steven R. ; Kench, Peter ; Weisenberger, Andrew G. ; Wojcik, Randy ; Smith, Mark F. ; Majewski, Stan ; Eberl, Stefan ; Fulton, Roger R. ; Rosenfeld, Anatoly B. ; Fulham, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Positron Emission Tomography, R. Prince Alfred Hosp., Sydney, NSW, Australia
fDate :
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In a previous simulation study, we demonstrated the feasibility of using coded apertures together with pixelated detectors tors for small animal SPECT. In this paper; we further explore the potential of this approach with a prototype detector and simulated multipinhole apertures. We also investigated the effect of multiplexing due to overlapped projections on convergence properties, image signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and spatial resolution. The detector comprises a 48×44 array of NaI(Tl) crystals, each 1 mm×1 mm×5 mm on a 1.25-mm pitch. The crystal array is directly coupled to a Hamamatsu R3941 8 cm position sensitive photomultiplier tube. Multipinhole apertures were simulated by performing repeated SPECT acquisitions of the same object with a single tungsten pinhole translated to different positions in the aperture plane. Image reconstruction is based on a three-dimensional ray driven projector which is an extension of a method described for single pinhole SPECT with a displaced center of rotation. Image estimates are updated using the maximum likelihood expectation maximization (ML-EM) algorithm. The effect of multiplexing was to slow convergence and reduce the achievable SNR by approximately 15% compared with nonmultiplexed data (but the result may be achieved in a fraction of the time). The reconstructed resolution obtained with a resolution phantom was 1.5-mm full width at half maximum and there was no appreciable difference between the resolution of multiplexed and nonmultiplexed data. These results encourage us to develop a prototype coded aperture system for high sensitivity, high resolution small animal SPECT.
Keywords :
biological techniques; maximum likelihood estimation; photomultipliers; single photon emission computed tomography; solid scintillation detectors; 1 mm; 5 mm; Hamamatsu R3941; NaI(Tl) detector; NaI:Tl; coded aperture detector; multipinhole aperture; multiplexing; overlapped projections; position sensitive photomultiplier; signal-to-noise ratio; small animal SPECT; spatial resolution; Animals; Apertures; Convergence; Detectors; Image reconstruction; Prototypes; Sensor arrays; Signal to noise ratio; Spatial resolution; Virtual prototyping;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2002.803802