Resolution-recovery-embedded image reconstruction for a high-resolution animal SPECT system.

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Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address:

Published: November 2014

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  • The HiReSPECT is a specialized dual-head gamma camera designed for high-resolution imaging in small animal research, particularly in mouse models.
  • It employs pixelated CsI(Na) crystals and utilizes a sophisticated image reconstruction technique incorporating resolution recovery, shown to significantly enhance imaging clarity.
  • Experimental results indicate that the new system reduces the full-width at half-maximum resolution from over 2 mm to below 1.8 mm across the entire field of view when using the resolution-recovery method, while maintaining acceptable noise levels.

Article Abstract

The small-animal High-Resolution SPECT (HiReSPECT) is a dedicated dual-head gamma camera recently designed and developed in our laboratory for imaging of murine models. Each detector is composed of an array of 1.2 × 1.2 mm(2) (pitch) pixelated CsI(Na) crystals. Two position-sensitive photomultiplier tubes (H8500) are coupled to each head's crystal. In this paper, we report on a resolution-recovery-embedded image reconstruction code applicable to the system and present the experimental results achieved using different phantoms and mouse scans. Collimator-detector response functions (CDRFs) were measured via a pixel-driven method using capillary sources at finite distances from the head within the field of view (FOV). CDRFs were then fitted by independent Gaussian functions. Thereafter, linear interpolations were applied to the standard deviation (σ) values of the fitted Gaussians, yielding a continuous map of CDRF at varying distances from the head. A rotation-based maximum-likelihood expectation maximization (MLEM) method was used for reconstruction. A fast rotation algorithm was developed to rotate the image matrix according to the desired angle by means of pre-generated rotation maps. The experiments demonstrated improved resolution utilizing our resolution-recovery-embedded image reconstruction. While the full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) radial and tangential resolution measurements of the system were over 2 mm in nearly all positions within the FOV without resolution recovery, reaching around 2.5 mm in some locations, they fell below 1.8 mm everywhere within the FOV using the resolution-recovery algorithm. The noise performance of the system was also acceptable; the standard deviation of the average counts per voxel in the reconstructed images was 6.6% and 8.3% without and with resolution recovery, respectively.

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Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • The HiReSPECT is a specialized dual-head gamma camera designed for high-resolution imaging in small animal research, particularly in mouse models.
  • It employs pixelated CsI(Na) crystals and utilizes a sophisticated image reconstruction technique incorporating resolution recovery, shown to significantly enhance imaging clarity.
  • Experimental results indicate that the new system reduces the full-width at half-maximum resolution from over 2 mm to below 1.8 mm across the entire field of view when using the resolution-recovery method, while maintaining acceptable noise levels.
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