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Title Combining endoscopic ultrasound with Time-Of-Flight PET: The EndoTOFPET-US Project
Author(s) Frisch, Benjamin (CERN)
Publication 2013
Note 13th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation, Tech Univ Vienna, Vienna, AUSTRIA, FEB 11-15, 2013
In: Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 732 (2013) 577-580
In: 13th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation, Vienna, Austria, 11 - 15 Feb 2013, pp.577-580
DOI 10.1016/j.nima.2013.05.027
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques ; Nuclear Physics - Experiment ; Particle Physics - Theory
Abstract The EndoTOFPET-US collaboration develops a multimodal imaging technique for endoscopic exams of the pancreas or the prostate. It combines the benefits of high resolution metabolic imaging with Time-Of-Flight Positron Emission Tomography (TOF PET) and anatomical imaging with ultrasound (US). EndoTOFPET-US consists of a PET head extension for a commercial US endoscope and a PET plate outside the body in coincidence with the head. The high level of miniaturization and integration creates challenges in fields such as scintillating crystals, ultra-fast photo-detection, highly integrated electronics, system integration and image reconstruction. Amongst the developments, fast scintillators as well as fast and compact digital SiPMs with single SPAD readout are used to obtain the best coincidence time resolution (CTR). Highly integrated ASICs and DAQ electronics contribute to the timing performances of EndoTOFPET. In view of the targeted resolution of around 1 mm in the reconstructed image, we present a prototype detector system with a CTR better than 240 ps FWHM. We discuss the challenges in simulating such a system and introduce reconstruction algorithms based on graphics processing units (GPU). (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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