| Literature DB >> 30139600 |
Esther Ciarrocchi1, Christian Vanhove2, Benedicte Descamps3, Stef De Lombaerde4, Stefaan Vandenberghe5, Nicola Belcari6.
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The performances of an intra-operative optical imaging system for Cerenkov luminescence imaging of resected tumor specimens were evaluated with phantom studies. The spatial resolution, the linearity of the measured signal with the activity concentration and the minimum detectable activity concentration were considered. A high linearity was observed over a broad range of activity concentration (R2⩾0.99 down to ∼40 kBq/ml of 18F-FDG). For 18F-FDG activity distributions 2 mm deep in biological tissue, the measured detection limit was 8 kBq/ml and a spatial resolution of 2.5 mm was obtained. The detection limit of the imaging system is comparable with clinical activity concentrations in tumor specimens, and the spatial resolution is compatible with clinical requirements.Entities:
Keywords: Beta-emitting radiotracer; Cerenkov luminescence imaging; Intra-operative imaging; Performance evaluation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30139600 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmp.2018.07.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med ISSN: 1120-1797 Impact factor: 2.685