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Spain Project Notice - Towards Pediatric Molecular Imaging: Development Of A Low-Dose And High-Performance Total Body PET Scanner


Project Notice

PNR 67620
Project Name Towards pediatric molecular imaging: development of a low-dose and high-performance Total Body PET scanner
Project Detail PositrPositron Emission Tomography (PET) constitutes the imaging modality of excellence in nuclear medicine. Conventional whole body (WB) PET are used for both adult and pediatric studies. However, these scanners are not large enough to image the entire infant body, are not optimized in terms of sensitivity imposing the injection of high radiotracer doses and their spatial resolution is as best 3-5 mm at the center of scanner, which is not enough for visualizing small lesions. Moreover, since PET imaging requires the injection of a radiotracer compound, its use is compromised in pediatric due to radiation regulations and patient safety. To overcome these limitations, I aim to develop an affordable high-performance, high-sensitivity total body (TB)-PET for pediatric imaging. The system, named PHOENIX, targets for a high effective sensitivity of x25-30 the one of clinical WB-PET. To achieve this goal, we propose a large axial scanner of 54.5 cm with a bore diameter of 32 cm to cover all organs of children -without becoming claustrophobic- and, thus, permitting for dynamic multi-organ studies. For the best cost-performance tradeoff, the PHOENIX detectors would be based on semi-monolithic BGO crystals coupled to SiPMs. This design allows characterizing the light distribution profiles to retrieve photon depth of interaction information (resulting in a uniform image spatial resolution <3 mm) while simultaneously providing time-of-flight (TOF) capabilities. To offer significant TOF information, I aim to exploit the low Cherenkov light yield produced in BGO. We will implement a scalable custom readout circuit composed of 3- stages: i) signal multiplexing, ii) event classification -Cherenkov and Scintillation-, and iii) commercial ASIC adaptation for digitization. Developing the PHOENIX scanner constitutes a major research and technological challenge. If successful, will promote PET imaging of children, improve its diagnostic capabilities, staging and response assessment.
Funded By European Union (EU)
Sector Electronics
Country Spain , Southern Europe
Project Value EUR 1,464,841

Contact Information

Company Name AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
Web Site https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101164363

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