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Integrated Small Animal PET/CT/RT with Onboard PET/CT Image Guidance for Preclinical Radiation Oncology Research

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TOMOGRAPHY
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 567-578

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/tomography9020046

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onboard PET/CT image; PET/CT/RT; preclinical radiotherapy research; small animal PET

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We integrated a compact and lightweight PET with an existing CT image-guided small animal irradiator for practical onboard PET/CT image-guided preclinical radiation therapy research. The integrated system showed a mean PET/CT image registration error of approximately 0.3 mm. The results demonstrated that integrated PET/CT/RT can significantly enhance the accuracy of tumor delineation and radiation targeting, enabling breakthrough preclinical RT research and applications.
We have integrated a compact and lightweight PET with an existing CT image-guided small animal irradiator to enable practical onboard PET/CT image-guided preclinical radiation therapy (RT) research. The PET with a stationary and full-ring detectors has similar to 1.1 mm uniform spatial resolution over its imaging field-of-view of 8.0 cm diameter and 3.5 cm axial length and was mechanically installed inside the irradiator in a tandem configuration with CT and radiation unit. A common animal bed was used for acquiring sequential dual functional and anatomical images with independent PET and CT control and acquisition systems. The reconstructed dual images were co-registered based on standard multi-modality image calibration and registration processes. Phantom studies were conducted to evaluate the integrated system and dual imaging performance. The measured mean PET/CT image registration error was similar to 0.3 mm. With one-bed and three-bed acquisitions, initial tumor focused and whole-body [F-18]FDG animal images were acquired to test the capability of onboard PET/CT image guidance for preclinical RT research. Overall, the results have shown that integrated PET/CT/RT can provide advantageous and practical onboard PET/CT image to significantly enhance the accuracy of tumor delineation and radiation targeting that should enhance the existing and enable new and potentially breakthrough preclinical RT research and applications.

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