Tai Yuan-Chuan, Ruangma Ananya, Rowland Douglas, Siegel Stefan, Newport Danny F, Chow Patrick L, Laforest Richard
Department of Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
J Nucl Med. 2005 Mar;46(3):455-63.
The microPET Focus is the latest generation microPET system dedicated to high-resolution animal imaging and incorporates several changes to enhance its performance. This study evaluated the basic performance of the scanner and compared it with the Primate (P4) and Rodent (R4) models.
The system consists of 168 lutetium oxyorthosilicate (LSO) detectors arranged in 4 contiguous rings, with a 25.8-cm diameter and a 7.6-cm axial length. Each detector consists of a 12 x 12 LSO crystal array of 1.51 x 1.51 x 10.00 mm3 elements. The scintillation light is transmitted to position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes via optical fiber bundles. The system was evaluated for its energy and spatial resolutions, sensitivity, and noise equivalent counting rate. Phantoms and animals of varying sizes were scanned to evaluate its imaging capability.
The energy resolution averages 18.5% for the entire system. Reconstructed image resolution is 1.3-mm full width at half maximum (FWHM) at the center of field of view (CFOV) and remains under 2 mm FWHM within the central 5-cm-diameter FOV in all 3 dimensions. The absolute sensitivity of the system is 3.4% at the CFOV for an energy window of 250-750 keV and a timing window of 10 ns. The noise equivalent counting-rate performance reaches 645 kcps for a mouse-size phantom using 250- to 750-keV and 6-ns settings. Emission images of a micro-Derenzo phantom demonstrate the improvement in image resolution compared with previous models. Animal studies exhibit the capability of the system in studying disease models using mouse, rat, and nonhuman primates.
The Focus has significantly improved performance over the previous models in all areas evaluated. This system represents the state-of-the-art scintillator-based animal PET scanner currently available and is expected to advance the potential of small animal PET.
微型正电子发射断层扫描仪Focus是致力于高分辨率动物成像的最新一代微型正电子发射断层扫描系统,并进行了多项改进以提升其性能。本研究评估了该扫描仪的基本性能,并将其与灵长类(P4)和啮齿类(R4)模型进行了比较。
该系统由168个硅酸镥(LSO)探测器组成,排列成4个连续的环,直径为25.8厘米,轴向长度为7.6厘米。每个探测器由一个12×12的LSO晶体阵列组成,晶体单元尺寸为1.51×1.51×10.00立方毫米。闪烁光通过光纤束传输到位置灵敏光电倍增管。对该系统的能量分辨率、空间分辨率、灵敏度和噪声等效计数率进行了评估。扫描了不同尺寸的体模和动物以评估其成像能力。
整个系统的能量分辨率平均为18.5%。重建图像分辨率在视野中心(CFOV)处为半高宽(FWHM)1.3毫米,在所有三个维度的中心直径5厘米视野内FWHM保持在2毫米以下。在250 - 750 keV能量窗和10纳秒定时窗下,系统在CFOV处的绝对灵敏度为3.4%。对于小鼠尺寸的体模,使用250 - 750 keV和6纳秒设置时,噪声等效计数率性能达到645 kcps。微型德伦佐体模的发射图像显示与先前模型相比图像分辨率有所提高。动物研究展示了该系统在使用小鼠、大鼠和非人类灵长类动物研究疾病模型方面的能力。
Focus在所有评估领域的性能均比先前模型有显著提升。该系统代表了目前可用的基于闪烁体的最先进的动物正电子发射断层扫描仪,有望推动小动物正电子发射断层扫描的潜力。