人脑SPECT系统模块化摄像机设计研究

Kimberly J. Doty, Xin Li, R. Richards, Matt A. King, P. Kuo, M. Kupinski, L. Furenlid
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单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)可以与各种各样的放射配体一起用于药物发现和有前途的神经退行性疾病药物的药代动力学研究。我们正在开发一种人脑SPECT系统,该系统配备了一组固定的探测器,可以提供动态的高分辨率、高灵敏度的成像。我们正在评估结合圆柱弯曲闪烁探测器的好处,这主要是由于相互作用不确定性深度的显著降低,在边缘处比平面探测器具有分辨率优势。我们正在研究使用圆柱形弯曲到平面的光纤板,将闪烁光从弯曲晶体和光导转移到平面上,用传统的方法进行光探测。另一个正在评估的设计组件是结合光电倍增管(pmt)和硅光电倍增管(SiPMs)的新型光传感器配置。利用仿真方法预测了各种探测器布局的性能。研究的目的是平衡检测器成本和性能之间的权衡,因为最终的成像仪将由24个相机模块组成。我们证明,将pmt和SiPM相结合用于电子读出可以在边缘获得空间分辨率优势,同时保持比全SiPM读出或弯曲检测器更低的成本。
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Modular Camera Design Study for Human Brain SPECT System
Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) can be used with a wide variety of radioligands for drug discovery and pharmacokinetic studies of promising drugs for neurodegenerative diseases. We are developing a human brain SPECT system with a stationary array of detectors that will provide dynamic high-resolution, high-sensitivity imaging. We are assessing the benefits of incorporating cylindrically curved scintillation detectors, which - due primarily to significant reduction in depth of interaction uncertainty - have resolution advantages over planar detectors at the edges. We are studying the use of a cylindrically curved to planar fiber optic plate to transfer the scintillation light from the curved crystal and light guide to a planar surface for photodetection using conventional methods. Another design component being evaluated is a novel light-sensor configuration combining photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) and silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Simulation methods were used to predict performance of a variety of detector layouts. The purpose of the study was to balance the tradeoff between detector cost and performance, as the final imager will be comprised of 24 camera modules. We demonstrate that combining PMTs and SiPMs for electronic readout achieves a spatial resolution advantage at the edges while maintaining a lower cost than a full SiPM readout or a curved detector.
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