Development and Evaluation of a Portable MVT-Based All-Digital Helmet PET Scanner

Novel design solutions for dedicated portable brain positron emission tomography systems with improved performance facilitate emergency and interventional image-guided surgery as well as advanced diagnostics of clinically impaired patients with neurodegenerative diseases. We report a novel portable...

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Published inIEEE transactions on radiation and plasma medical sciences Vol. 8; no. 3; pp. 287 - 294
Main Authors Zhou, Feng, D'Ascenzo, Nicola, Zhang, Bo, Antonecchia, Emanuele, Fang, Lei, Ba, Li, Zhang, Min, Zhu, Xiaohua, Liu, Qiong, Ni, Jiazuan, Frati, Giacomo, Kreissl, Michael, Chen, Xun, Wu, Jiang, Xie, Qingguo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Piscataway IEEE 01.03.2024
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
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ISSN2469-7311
2469-7303
DOI10.1109/TRPMS.2024.3357571

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Summary:Novel design solutions for dedicated portable brain positron emission tomography systems with improved performance facilitate emergency and interventional image-guided surgery as well as advanced diagnostics of clinically impaired patients with neurodegenerative diseases. We report a novel portable MVT-based All-Digital helmet PET system with a hemispherical detector arrangement based on the Multi Voltage Threshold technology. It has a transverse and axial field of view (FOV) of 200 and 124 mm, respectively. It allows to scan subjects in a standing, sitting, and lying position. We evaluated the performance of the system according to NEMA standards. The scanner exhibits a noise equivalent count rate peak of <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">\mathbf {(151\pm 2)} </tex-math></inline-formula> kcps at the activity of 40.65 kBq/mL, a sensitivity of <inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">\mathbf {(55.24\pm 0.05)} </tex-math></inline-formula> cps/kBq, and a spatial resolution at the center of the FOV of approximately 3.3 mm (FWHM), when using the filtered back projection algorithm. For a mini Derenzo phantom, rods of 2.0-mm diameter can be clearly separated. Time-dynamic [<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">\mathbf {^{18}}\text{F} </tex-math></inline-formula>]-Fluorodeoxyglucose human brain imaging was performed, showing the distinctive traits of cortex and thalamus uptake, as well as of the arterial and venous flow with 30 s time frames. We finally verified the usability of the device in the diagnostics of Alzheimer's Disease by imaging human subjects with [<inline-formula> <tex-math notation="LaTeX">\mathbf {^{18}}\text{F} </tex-math></inline-formula>]-Florbetapir.
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ISSN:2469-7311
2469-7303
DOI:10.1109/TRPMS.2024.3357571