Design for a high-resolution small-animal SPECT system using pixellated Si(Li) detectors for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging

We propose a design for a high-resolution single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging in small animal using pixellated lithium-drifted silicon [Si(Li)] detectors. The proposed detectors are expected to have high interaction probability (>90%), good ene...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on nuclear science Vol. 52; no. 1; pp. 174 - 180
Main Authors: Choong, W.-S., Moses, W.W., Tindall, C.S., Luke, P.N.
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Abstract We propose a design for a high-resolution single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging in small animal using pixellated lithium-drifted silicon [Si(Li)] detectors. The proposed detectors are expected to have high interaction probability (>90%), good energy resolution [<15% full-width at half-maximum (FWHM)], and good intrinsic spatial resolution (/spl sim/1 mm FWHM). The SPECT system will consist of a dual head detector geometry with the distance between the detectors ranging 30-50 mm to minimize the imaging distance between the mouse and the detectors. The detectors, each with an active area of 64 /spl times/ 40 mm [64 /spl times/ 40 array of 1 mm/sup 2/ pixels and a 6 mm thick Si(Li) detector], will be mounted on a rotating gantry with an axial field-of-view of 64 mm. The detector signals will be read out by custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Using a high-resolution parallel-hole collimator, the expected spatial resolution is 1.6 mm FWHM at an imaging distance of 20 mm, and sensitivity is 6.7 cps//spl mu/Ci. /sup 125/I is a readily available radioisotope with a long half-life of 59.4 days and it is commonly used to label biological compounds in molecular biology. Conventional gamma cameras are not optimized to detect the low emission energies (27 to 35 keV) of /sup 125/I. However, Si(Li) detector provides an ideal solution for detecting the low-energy emissions of /sup 125/I. In addition to presenting the design of the system, this paper presents a feasibility study of using Si(Li) detectors to detect the emissions of /sup 125/I.
AbstractList We propose a design for a high-resolution single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging in small animal using pixellated lithium-drifted silicon [Si(Li)] detectors. The proposed detectors are expected to have high interaction probability ( > 90%), good energy resolution [ < 15% full-width at half-maximum (FWHM)], and good intrinsic spatial resolution (/spl sim/1 mm FWHM). The SPECT system will consist of a dual head detector geometry with the distance between the detectors ranging 30-50 mm to minimize the imaging distance between the mouse and the detectors. The detectors, each with an active area of 64 x 40 mm [64 /spl times/ 40 array of 1 mm/sup 2/ pixels and a 6 mm thick Si(Li) detector], will be mounted on a rotating gantry with an axial field-of-view of 64 mm. The detector signals will be read out by custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Using a high-resolution parallel-hole collimator, the expected spatial resolution is 1.6 mm FWHM at an imaging distance of 20 mm, and sensitivity is 6.7 cps//spl mu/Ci. /sup 125/I is a readily available radioisotope with a long half-life of 59.4 days and it is commonly used to label biological compounds in molecular biology. Conventional gamma cameras are not optimized to detect the low emission energies (27 to 35 keV) of /sup 125/I. However, Si(Li) detector provides an ideal solution for detecting the low-energy emissions of /sup 125/I. In addition to presenting the design of the system, this paper presents a feasibility study of using Si(Li) detectors to detect the emissions of /sup 125/I.
We propose a design for a high-resolution single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) system for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging in small animal using pixellated lithium-drifted silicon [Si(Li)] detectors. The proposed detectors are expected to have high interaction probability (>90%), good energy resolution [<15% full-width at half-maximum (FWHM)], and good intrinsic spatial resolution (/spl sim/1 mm FWHM). The SPECT system will consist of a dual head detector geometry with the distance between the detectors ranging 30-50 mm to minimize the imaging distance between the mouse and the detectors. The detectors, each with an active area of 64 /spl times/ 40 mm [64 /spl times/ 40 array of 1 mm/sup 2/ pixels and a 6 mm thick Si(Li) detector], will be mounted on a rotating gantry with an axial field-of-view of 64 mm. The detector signals will be read out by custom application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs). Using a high-resolution parallel-hole collimator, the expected spatial resolution is 1.6 mm FWHM at an imaging distance of 20 mm, and sensitivity is 6.7 cps//spl mu/Ci. /sup 125/I is a readily available radioisotope with a long half-life of 59.4 days and it is commonly used to label biological compounds in molecular biology. Conventional gamma cameras are not optimized to detect the low emission energies (27 to 35 keV) of /sup 125/I. However, Si(Li) detector provides an ideal solution for detecting the low-energy emissions of /sup 125/I. In addition to presenting the design of the system, this paper presents a feasibility study of using Si(Li) detectors to detect the emissions of /sup 125/I.
Author Luke, P.N.
Moses, W.W.
Choong, W.-S.
Tindall, C.S.
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Computed tomography
Energy resolution
Gamma ray detection
Gamma ray detectors
High-resolution imaging
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iodine-125
lithium-drifted silicon [Si(Li)]
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pixellated detector
Silicon
single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT)
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Title Design for a high-resolution small-animal SPECT system using pixellated Si(Li) detectors for in vivo /sup 125/I imaging
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