Abstract

Although MRI and SPECT are routine tools in medical imaging individually, the combination of these two modalities in multimodal imaging is still unexplored. By hybridizing high-resolution anatomical with functional imaging, combined MRI-SPECT could be a valuable addition to existing medical imaging methods, reducing overall scanning time and image co-registration errors. In contrast to PET, SPECT offers a cost-efficient range of applicable radioisotopes. This proof-of-principle study shows a modified experimental MRI-SPECT insert system consisting of an MR-compatible SPECT unit with hybrid semiconductor detectors Timepix. The insert system is equipped with CdTe pixelated sensors, tungsten collimators and a radiofrequency coil (RF). To increase the number of projections acquired, the setup is also equipped with an electromagnetic step motor Microcon SX 16-0503 for a sample rotation. Measurements were performed our own invented multimodal (1H/99mTc) inhomogeneous phantom filled with a liquid 99mTc radiotracer, emitting 140.5 keV γ-rays inside the RF coil by the Bruker BioSpec 47/20 (4.7 T) MR animal scanner. For the evaluation of measured data, SPECT-back projection software was developed in Matlab. Our results pave the way for a preclinical MRI-SPECT insert system. This research was performed in the framework of the Medipix Collaboration.

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