Vaquero López, Juan JoséRedondo, SantiagoAbella García, MónicaPascau González-Garzón, JavierSánchez, JavierVicente, EstherSoto Montenegro, Mª LuisaDesco Menéndez, ManuelLage Negro, Eduardo2011-09-212011-09-212005-102005 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, Oct. 2005, vol. 3, p. 1748-17510-7803-9221-31082-3654https://hdl.handle.net/10016/12138Proceeding of: 2005 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, Puerto Rico, October 23 - 29, 2005A small animal PET/CT system based on a common rotating gantry is proposed. The PET detection subsystem is composed of two detector modules based on MLS arrays and four flat panel type PS PMT. The CT subsystem consists in a micro focus X ray tube and a semiconductor X ray detector. Space for opposed PET detectors and the CT scanner have been allocated on the same plane in such a way that the trans axial and axial centers are common for both systems. Shielding elements have been placed around the detectors to avoid cross modality contamination. The gantry can rotate 370 degrees to provide complete data sets for the CT image reconstruction algorithm that is based on the cone beam geometry. PET image reconstruction is implemented using FBP (2D and 3D) and OSEM. Sequential acquisition protocols minimize the scan duration, and CT information can be used to implement PET imaging corrections. The coplanar configuration of this system provides intrinsically co registered data sets, and it is not necessary to reposition the animal to perform any modality imaging, avoiding undesired animal or additional accessories movements. An additional advantage is the compactness of the system that saves space and allows a direct visual monitoring of the animal during the scanapplication/pdfeng© IEEEGamma detectorsPosition sensitive photomultiplier tubesPositron Emission Tomography (PET)Small animal imagingBiomedical nuclear imagingCo-planar PET/CT for small animal imagingconference paperBiología y Biomedicina10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596531open access17481751IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record3