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Xiaochun Lai1, Elena M Zannoni2, Jonathan George1, Ling-Jian Meng1.
Abstract
We have reported the design of the MRC-SPECT-II system based on the inverted-compound-eye (ICE) gamma camera to offer a > 1% detection efficiency while maintaining a sub-500 μm imaging resolution [1]. One of the key challenges of using the ICE camera for SPECT imaging is whether one could develop an accurate point response function (PRF), given its complex aperture design and low fractionation accuracy of 3D printing. In this work, we will discuss (I) a combined experimental and analytical approach for deriving the precise PRF, and (II) an experimental imaging study to demonstrate the feasibility of using the ICE-camera for acquiring high-quality SPECT images with a sub-500 μm resolution. These studies would help to overcome one of the major hurdles for implement ICE-cameras for practical SPECT imaging.Entities:
Keywords: CdTe; Compound Eye; SPECT Modeling; SPECT/MRI
Year: 2019 PMID: 32773914 PMCID: PMC7405694 DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2019.04.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Instrum Methods Phys Res A ISSN: 0168-9002 Impact factor: 1.455