The experimental characterization of a SiPM-based 10-module SPECT gamma imager suitable for insertion and operation inside unmodified MR scanners for simultaneous (and potentially multi-tracer) preclinical imaging is presented. The design challenges, here fulfilled, such as compactness while granting proper cooling, mutual compatibility and resilience to high (3-7 T) magnetic fields inside the bore, suitable energetic (better than 14% at 140 keV) and spatial resolution (better than 1 mm) are discussed. The carefully optimized detection module, featuring a 5 imes5 cm^{2} CsI(Tl) scintillator coupled to arrays of SiPM conditioned by a 36-channel ASIC, and the digital daisy chain infrastructure are the basis for the realization of a larger (20-module ring) clinical insert. Moreover, planar image reconstruction based on advanced statistical approaches such as maximum likelihood and iteratively estimated light response function is reported.
Carminati, M., Occhipinti, M., Baratelli, F., Montagnani, G., Nagy, K., Nyitrai, Z., et al. (2018). Experimental Validation of a Preclinical SPECT/MR Insert. In 2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, NSS/MIC 2017 - Conference Proceedings (pp.1-3). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/NSSMIC.2017.8532678].
Experimental Validation of a Preclinical SPECT/MR Insert
Valtorta, S.;Moresco, R. M.;
2018
Abstract
The experimental characterization of a SiPM-based 10-module SPECT gamma imager suitable for insertion and operation inside unmodified MR scanners for simultaneous (and potentially multi-tracer) preclinical imaging is presented. The design challenges, here fulfilled, such as compactness while granting proper cooling, mutual compatibility and resilience to high (3-7 T) magnetic fields inside the bore, suitable energetic (better than 14% at 140 keV) and spatial resolution (better than 1 mm) are discussed. The carefully optimized detection module, featuring a 5 imes5 cm^{2} CsI(Tl) scintillator coupled to arrays of SiPM conditioned by a 36-channel ASIC, and the digital daisy chain infrastructure are the basis for the realization of a larger (20-module ring) clinical insert. Moreover, planar image reconstruction based on advanced statistical approaches such as maximum likelihood and iteratively estimated light response function is reported.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.