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Inveon multi modality μpet spect ct system

Manufactured by Siemens
Sourced in United States

The Inveon multi-modality μPET/SPECT/CT system is a preclinical imaging platform that combines positron emission tomography (μPET), single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), and computed tomography (CT) technologies. The system is designed to enable multi-modal imaging for small animal research applications.

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Micro-CT Imaging of Thorax and Lungs

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μCT imaging was performed using the Inveon multi-modality μPET/SPECT/CT system (Siemens Medical Solutions, Knoxville, USA). Acquisitions covering the thorax and lungs were performed using a tube voltage of 80 kV and a tube current of 500 μA. A total of 360 projections were acquired over 360° with an integration time of 200 ms each. The detector was operated using a 4 × 4 binning mode resulting in a resolution of approximately 100 μm in the centre of rotation. Image reconstruction with isotropic resolution was performed using the Feldkamp algorithm with a Shepp–Logan kernel onto a 512 × 512 × 928 grid with appropriately sized voxels. Image analysis was performed using ImageJ.
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μCT Imaging of Thoracic Tumors

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μCT imaging was performed using
the Inveon multimodality μPET/SPECT/CT system (Siemens Medical
Solutions, Knoxville, U.S.A.). Acquisitions covering the thorax and
lungs were performed by using a tube voltage of 80 kV and a tube current
of 500 μA. A total of 360 projections were acquired over 360°,
with an integration time of 200 ms each. The detector was operated
using a 4 × 4 binning mode, resulting in a resolution of approximately
100 μm in the center of rotation. Image reconstruction with
isotropic resolution was performed using the Feldkamp algorithm with
a Shepp-Logan kernel onto a 512 × 512 × 928 grid with appropriately
sized voxels. Image analysis was done using ImageJ. Tumor volume was
calculated using the following formula: V = 4/3πr3, where r = tumor radius, determined by measuring
the diameter of each tumor.
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