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Simultaneous scanning of two mice in a small-animal PET scanner: a simulation-based assessment of the signal degradation

机译:在小动物PET扫描仪中同时扫描两只小鼠:基于模拟的信号衰减评估

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In PET imaging, research groups have recently proposed different experimental set ups allowing multiple animals to be simultaneously imaged in a scanner in order to reduce the costs and increase the throughput. In those studies, the technical feasibility was demonstrated and the signal degradation caused by additional mice in the FOV characterized, however, the impact of the signal degradation on the outcome of a PET study has not yet been studied. Here we thoroughly investigated, using Monte Carlo simulated [F-18]FDG and [C-11]Raclopride PET studies, different experimental designs for whole-body and brain acquisitions of two mice and assessed the actual impact on the detection of biological variations as compared to a single-mouse setting. First, we extended the validation of the PET-SORTEO Monte Carlo simulation platform for the simultaneous simulation of two animals. Then, we designed [F-18]FDG and [C-11]Raclopride input mouse models for the simulation of realistic whole-body and brain PET studies. Simulated studies allowed us to accurately estimate the differences in detection between single- and dual-mode acquisition settings that are purely the result of having two animals in the FOV. Validation results showed that PET-SORTEO accurately reproduced the spatial resolution and noise degradations that were observed with actual dual phantom experiments. The simulated [F-18]FDG whole-body study showed that the resolution loss due to the off-center positioning of the mice was the biggest contributing factor in signal degradation at the pixel level and a minimal inter-animal distance as well as the use of reconstruction methods with resolution modeling should be preferred. Dual mode acquisition did not have a major impact on ROI-based analysis except in situations where uptake values in organs from the same subject were compared. The simulated [C-11]Raclopride study however showed that dual-mice imaging strongly reduced the sensitivity to variations when mice were positioned side-by-side while no sensitivity reduction was observed when they were facing each other. This is the first study showing the impact of different experimental designs for whole-body and brain acquisitions of two mice on the quality of the results using Monte Carlo simulated [F-18]FDG and [C-11]Raclopride PET studies.
机译:在PET成像中,研究小组最近提出了不同的实验设置,允许在扫描仪中同时对多只动物进行成像,以降低成本并提高产量。在那些研究中,证实了技术可行性,并表征了FOV中其他小鼠引起的信号降解,但是,尚未研究信号降解对PET研究结果的影响。在这里,我们使用Monte Carlo模拟的[F-18] FDG和[C-11] Raclopride PET研究,对两只小鼠的全身和大脑采集的不同实验设计进行了彻底调查,并评估了其对生物学变异检测的实际影响。与单鼠标设置相比。首先,我们扩展了PET-SORTEO蒙特卡洛模拟平台的验证,以便同时模拟两只动物。然后,我们设计了[F-18] FDG和[C-11] Raclopride输入鼠标模型,用于模拟现实的全身和大脑PET研究。模拟研究使我们能够准确估计单模和双模采集设置之间的检测差异,这纯粹是在FOV中有两只动物的结果。验证结果表明,PET-SORTEO可以准确再现在实际双幻像实验中观察到的空间分辨率和噪声衰减。模拟的[F-18] FDG全身研究表明,由于小鼠偏心放置而导致的分辨率损失是导致像素级信号衰减和最小动物间距离以及应优先使用带有分辨率建模的重建方法。双模式采集对基于ROI的分析没有重大影响,除了在比较来自同一对象的器官的摄取值的情况下。然而,模拟的[C-11] Raclopride研究表明,当小鼠并排放置时,双小鼠成像显着降低了对变异的敏感性,而当它们面对时却没有观察到敏感性降低。这是第一项研究,使用蒙特卡洛模拟的[F-18] FDG和[C-11] Raclopride PET研究,显示了不同实验设计对两只老鼠的全身和大脑采集对结果质量的影响。

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