2012
DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.111.097501
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Initial Results of Simultaneous PET/MRI Experiments with an MRI-Compatible Silicon Photomultiplier PET Scanner

Abstract: The most investigated semiconductor photosensor for MRIcompatible PET detectors is the avalanche photodiode (APD). However, the silicon photomultiplier (SiPM), also called the Geiger-mode APD, is gaining attention in the development of the next generation of PET/MRI systems because the SiPM has much better performance than the APD. We have developed an MRI-compatible PET system based on multichannel SiPM arrays to allow simultaneous PET/MRI. Methods: The SiPM PET scanner consists of 12 detector modules with a … Show more

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“…22 As a consequence, PET/MR imaging devices based on G-APDs have been developed. [23][24][25][26][27] Using G-APDs for combined PET and computed tomography (PET/CT) would create a more compact and cost-effective design while potentially improving the PET performance.…”
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“…22 As a consequence, PET/MR imaging devices based on G-APDs have been developed. [23][24][25][26][27] Using G-APDs for combined PET and computed tomography (PET/CT) would create a more compact and cost-effective design while potentially improving the PET performance.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the relatively low signal amplification gain and slow time response of avalanche photodiodes compared with photomultiplier tubes have stressed the demand for more advanced semiconductor photosensors in nextgeneration simultaneous PET/MRI systems. In recent years, several groups, including us, have demonstrated the feasibility of smallanimal PET and PET/MR imaging based on silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs); SiPMs are composed of an array of micro-avalanche photodiode cells operating in Geiger mode, which provides a much higher signal amplification gain and faster timing properties than the avalanche photodiode (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20).…”
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“…It is likely that combined PET/MRI and SPECT/MRI systems will facilitate the wider use of radiotracer technologies for clinical and investigational purposes. Several research groups have been successful in demonstrating the feasibility of simultaneous PET/MRI technologies (12)(13)(14)(15), and commercial PET/MRI systems with a gantry size sufficient for human whole-body imaging studies have recently become available (16,17).…”
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