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Abstract The development of in-vivo imaging techniques has significantly advanced biomedical science and cancer diagnosis, yet their limited spatial resolution constrains their utility in small-animal studies and early-stage tumor detection. This study introduces a novel SPECT system employing X-ray and gamma-ray focusing optics—traditionally used in astronomy—to enhance spatial resolution in small object imaging at sub-millimeter scales without compromising sensitivity. Our innovative design utilizes an array of Laue lenses, eliminating the need for traditional collimators such as parallel or pinhole collimators, thereby achieving ultra-high spatial resolution. A custom Monte Carlo simulation models the system's spatial resolution and sensitivity, supported by a tailored 3D reconstruction algorithm that complements the system’s geometry. Findings reveal that our proposed system can achieve a spatial resolution of 0.1 mm full width at half maximum (FWHM) and a sensitivity of 1,670 cps/µCi. This setup allows the discrimination of adjacent volumes as small as 0.113 nL, far surpassing the capabilities of existing SPECT systems, including the SIEMENS parallel LEHR and multi-pinhole (5-MWB-1.0) Inveon SPECT, which are limited to a 2 mm resolution due to inherent resolution-sensitivity trade-offs. The proposed design could revolutionize SPECT imaging, significantly impacting transgenic animal research and early-stage tumor detection with its sub-millimeter resolution.
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Alaa Barhoum
Murat Tahtalı
University of Canberra
Susanna Guatelli
University of Wollongong
UNSW Sydney
University of Wollongong
University of Ferrara
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e67f5eb6db64358760899f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-4414173/v1