Volume 2015, Issue 1 134768
Research Article
Open Access

Feasibility and Initial Performance of Simultaneous SPECT-CT Imaging Using a Commercial Multi-Modality Preclinical Imaging System

Dustin R. Osborne

Corresponding Author

Dustin R. Osborne

Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37920, USA tennessee.edu

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Derek W. Austin

Derek W. Austin

Welch Allyn, Knoxville, TN 37923, USA welchallyn.com

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First published: 03 June 2015
Citations: 1

This work is dedicated to Derek Austin who passed away during the final development of this paper

Academic Editor: Adriaan A. Lammertsma

Abstract

Multi-modality imaging provides coregistered PET-CT and SPECT-CT images; however such multi-modality workflows usually consist of sequential scans from the individual imaging components for each modality. This typical workflow may result in long scan times limiting throughput of the imaging system. Conversely, acquiring multi-modality data simultaneously may improve correlation and registration of images, improve temporal alignment of the acquired data, increase imaging throughput, and benefit the scanned subject by minimizing time under anesthetic. In this work, we demonstrate the feasibility and procedure for modifying a commercially available preclinical SPECT-CT platform to enable simultaneous SPECT-CT acquisition. We also evaluate the performance of simultaneous SPECT-CT tomographic imaging with this modified system. Performance was accessed using a 57Co source and image quality was evaluated with 99mTc phantoms in a series of simultaneous SPECT-CT scans.

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