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Simultaneous MRI and PET imaging of a rat brain

Raymond R Raylman1, Stan Majewski2, Susan K Lemieux1, S Sendhil Velan1, Brian Kross2, Vladimir Popov2, Mark F Smith2, Andrew G Weisenberger2, Carl Zorn2 and Gary D Marano1

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Multi-modality imaging is rapidly becoming a valuable tool in the diagnosis of disease and in the development of new drugs. Functional images produced with PET fused with anatomical structure images created by MRI will allow the correlation of form with function. Our group is developing a system to acquire MRI and PET images contemporaneously. The prototype device consists of two opposed detector heads, operating in coincidence mode. Each MRI–PET detector module consists of an array of LSO detector elements coupled through a long fibre optic light guide to a single Hamamatsu flat panel position-sensitive photomultiplier tube (PSPMT). The use of light guides allows the PSPMTs to be positioned outside the bore of a 3T MRI scanner where the magnetic field is relatively small. To test the device, simultaneous MRI and PET images of the brain of a male Sprague Dawley rat injected with FDG were successfully obtained. The images revealed no noticeable artefacts in either image set. Future work includes the construction of a full ring PET scanner, improved light guides and construction of a specialized MRI coil to permit higher quality MRI imaging.


PACS

87.61.Tg Clinical applications

87.57.uk Positron emission tomography (PET)

87.19.X- Diseases

87.63.-d Non-ionizing radiation equipment and techniques

Subjects

Biological physics

Medical physics

Dates

Issue 24 (21 December 2006)

Received 11 July 2006, in final form 19 October 2006

Published 24 November 2006



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