一个新的脑PET插入为MINDView项目

Antonio J. González, F. Sánchez, P. Conde, S. Aussenhofer, D. Gareis, R. Pani, R. Pellegrini, M. Bettiol, A. Fabbri, S. Majewski, Christopher Bauer, A. Stolin, P. Martone, J. Bert, D. Visvikis, C. Jackson, John Murphy, K. O'Neill, J. Benlloch
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神经疾病多模态成像(MINDview)项目旨在开发一种高分辨率和灵敏度的专用脑正电子发射断层扫描(PET)系统,能够可视化神经递质通路及其对精神疾病的诊断和治疗随访的干扰。此外,这种紧凑的PET系统应该与磁共振成像(MRI)系统完全兼容,以便在大多数MRI扫描仪的混合成像设置中允许其作为脑插入物运行。拟议的设计将使目前安装的MRI基础能够轻松升级到PET/MRI系统。目前设计的PET插件由3个环组成,每个环20个模块,轴向视野约15厘米,几何孔径约33厘米直径。当耦合到新的头部射频(RF)线圈时,整个PET-RF线圈插入的内径减小到26厘米。本文将介绍用于MINDView项目的PET检测器在总体设计、电子读数和MRI兼容性方面的主要特点。此外,PET探测器插入的主要参数,如预期的空间和能量分辨率、相互作用深度(DOI)能力和灵敏度,将根据迄今为止为第一个MINDView原型构建所考虑的不同方法进行讨论。还将介绍与当前MINDView PET模块概念相关的实验室测试结果,包括闪烁体晶体、光敏传感器配置和信号读出等关键参数优化。
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A novel brain PET insert for the MINDView project
The Multimodal Imaging of Neurological Disorders (MINDview) project aims to develop a high resolution and sensitivity dedicated brain Positron Emission Tomography (PET) system capable of visualizing neurotransmitter pathways and their disruptions for mental disorders for diagnosis and treatment follow-up. Moreover, this compact PET system should be fully compatible with a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) system in order to allow its operation as a brain insert in a hybrid imaging setup with most MRI scanners. The proposed design will enable current installed MRI base to be easily upgraded to PET/MRI systems. The current design for the PET insert consists of a 3 rings configuration, 20 modules per ring, with an axial field of view of ~15 cm and a geometrical aperture of ~33 cm in diameter. When coupled to the new head Radio Frequency (RF) coil, the inner diameter of the complete PET-RF coil insert is reduced to 26 cm. Main features of the PET detector insert for the MINDView project in terms of its overall design, electronic readout, and MRI compatibility will be presented. In addition, the main parameters of the PET detector insert, such as expected spatial and energy resolution, depth of interaction (DOI) capabilities and sensitivity will be discussed in terms of the different approaches considered so far for the construction of the first MINDView prototype. Laboratory tests results associated with the current MINDView PET module concept in terms of key parameters optimisation such as scintillator crystal, photosensor configuration and signal readout will be also presented.
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