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Performance evaluation of the IRIS XL-220 PET/CT system, a new camera dedicated to non-human primates

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Abstract Background Non-human primates (NHP) are critical in biomedical research to better understand the pathophysiology of diseases and develop new therapies. Based on its translational and longitudinal abilities along with its non-invasiveness, PET/CT systems dedicated to non-human primates can play an important role for future discoveries in medical research. The aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of a new PET/CT system dedicated to NHP imaging, the IRIS XL-220 developed by Inviscan SAS. This was performed based on the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) NU 4-2008 standard recommendations (NEMA) to characterize the spatial resolution, the scatter fraction, the sensitivity, the count rate, and the image quality of the system. Besides, the system was evaluated in real conditions with two NHP with 18 F-FDG and (-)-[ 18 F]FEOBV which targets the vesicular acetylcholine transporter, and one rat using 18 F-FDG. Results The full width at half maximum obtained with the 3D OSEM algorithm ranged between 0.89 and 2.11 mm in the field of view. Maximum sensitivity in the 400–620 keV and 250–750 keV energy windows were 2.37% (22 cps/kBq) and 2.81% (25 cps/kBq), respectively. The maximum noise equivalent count rate (NEC) for a rat phantom was 82 kcps at 75 MBq and 88 kcps at 75 MBq for energy window of 250–750 and 400–620 keV, respectively. For the monkey phantom, the maximum NEC was 18 kcps at 126 MBq and 19 kcps at 126 MBq for energy window of 250–750 and 400–620 keV, respectively. The IRIS XL provided an excellent quality of images in non-human primates and rats using 18 F-FDG. The images acquired using (-)-[ 18 F]FEOBV were consistent with those previously reported in non-human primates. Conclusions Taken together, these results showed that the IRIS XL-220 is a high-resolution system well suited for PET/CT imaging in non-human primates.
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hal-03721072 , version 1 (12-07-2022)

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Frédéric Boisson, Sophie Serriere, Liji Cao, Sylvie Bodard, Alessandro Pilleri, et al.. Performance evaluation of the IRIS XL-220 PET/CT system, a new camera dedicated to non-human primates. EJNMMI Physics, 2022, 9 (1), pp.10. ⟨10.1186/s40658-022-00440-8⟩. ⟨hal-03721072⟩
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