超高能谱提示PET。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Physics in medicine and biology Pub Date : 2025-03-25 DOI:10.1088/1361-6560/adbfd7
Satyajit Ghosh, Valerio Cosmi, Ruud M Ramakers, Freek J Beekman, Marlies C Goorden
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目的:在临床前针孔准直PET中利用提示伽马,避免了正电子范围模糊和光子向下散射导致的图像退化,实现了多同位素PET,提高了对低丰度正电子发射体的计数统计。这是早些时候报道的124I, 89Zr和同时使用矢量扫描仪(MILabs,荷兰)的124I -18F PET,尽管正电子范围很长,但显示出亚毫米分辨率。本研究的目的是研究这种亚毫米PET成像是否也适用于大量其他同位素,包括那些具有极高能量提示伽马(bbb1mev)或具有复杂提示伽马发射光谱的同位素。方法:我们使用蒙特卡罗模拟来评估在广泛的光谱类型和发射提示伽马能量(603 keV - 2.2 MeV)范围内可实现的图像分辨率和均匀性,使用52Mn, 94Tc, 89Zr, 44Sc, 86Y, 72As, 124I, 38K和66Ga。主要结果:我们的研究结果表明,使用目前使用的集群针孔准直器,亚毫米分辨率成像可能对几乎所有被研究的同位素都是可行的。在124I的603 keV时,图像分辨率为~0.65 mm,而94Tc, 52Mn, 72As和89Zr的703,744,834和909 keV分别发射时,图像分辨率为~0.7 mm。最后,在超高能量(1.2 (44Sc)和1.4 MeV (52Mn)下,尽管在最高能量(1.4 MeV)下观察到环状伪影,但仍然可以实现~0.75 mm和~0.8 mm的分辨率。对于38K (2.2 MeV),利用其2.2 MeV的提示发射,实现了1.2 mm的图像分辨率。意义:本工作表明,目前的簇针孔准直器适用于亚毫米分辨率的提示PET,直至至少1.4 MeV。这可能为利用这些PET同位素开发新的示踪剂应用和治疗开辟新的途径。
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Ultra-high energy spectral prompt PET.

Objective.Utilizing prompt gammas in preclinical pinhole-collimated positron emission tomography (PET) avoids image degradation due to positron range blurring and photon down scatter, enables multi-isotope PET and can improve counting statistics for low-abundance positron emitters. This was earlier reported for124I,89Zr and simultaneous124I -18F PET using the VECTor scanner (MILabs, The Netherlands), demonstrating sub-mm resolution despite long positron ranges. The aim of the present study is to investigate if such sub-mm PET imaging is also feasible for a large variety of other isotopes including those with extremely high energy prompt gammas (>1 MeV) or with complex emission spectra of prompt gammas.Approach.We use Monte Carlo simulations to assess achievable image resolutions and uniformity across a broad range of spectrum types and emitted prompt gamma energies (603 keV-2.2 MeV), using52Mn,94Tc,89Zr,44Sc,86Y,72As,124I,38K, and66Ga.Main results.Our results indicate that sub-millimeter resolution imaging may be feasible for almost all isotopes investigated, with the currently used cluster pinhole collimators. At prompt gamma energies of 603 keV of124I, an image resolution of ∼0.65 mm was achieved, while for emissions at 703, 744, 834, and 909 keV of94Tc,52Mn,72As, and89Zr, respectively, ∼0.7 mm resolution was obtained. Finally, at ultra-high energies of 1.2 (44Sc) and 1.4 MeV (52Mn) resolutions of ∼0.75 mm and ∼0.8 mm could still be achieved although ring artifacts were observed at the highest energies (1.4 MeV). For38K (2.2 MeV), an image resolution of 1.2 mm was achieved utilizing its 2.2 MeV prompt emission.Significance.This work shows that current cluster pinhole collimators are suitable for sub-mm resolution prompt PET up till at least 1.4 MeV. This may open up new avenues to developing new tracer applications and therapies utilizing these PET isotopes.

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Physics in medicine and biology
Physics in medicine and biology 医学-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: The development and application of theoretical, computational and experimental physics to medicine, physiology and biology. Topics covered are: therapy physics (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); biomedical imaging (e.g. x-ray, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, optical and nuclear imaging); image-guided interventions; image reconstruction and analysis (including kinetic modelling); artificial intelligence in biomedical physics and analysis; nanoparticles in imaging and therapy; radiobiology; radiation protection and patient dose monitoring; radiation dosimetry
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