IP Library Granted Patent US 7,925,326
Granted Patent B2
US 7,925,326 · App. 11/219,372 · Granted Apr 12, 2011

Solid fiduciary marker for multimodality imaging

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Patent No.
US 7,925,326
App. No.
11/219,372
Granted
Apr 12, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solid fiduciary marker for registering at least two images when imaging the same subject using distinct imaging devices is disclosed. The solid fiduciary marker is visible in at least two of a Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Planar gamma camera, X-ray CT, planar X-ray, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and optical imager. The marker includes at least two of various doping compounds to be detected by the various imaging systems. The doping compounds include a positron emitting nuclide, a gamma emitting nuclide, a doping compound, metal, and a silicone-based polymer is used in association with an MRI device.

Claims (17)

1. A solid fiduciary marker for registering at least two images of a subject using at least two distinct imaging devices, each of the imaging devices defining a patient gantry configured to receive a patient bed, said solid fiduciary marker comprising:

a substrate configured to be carried by the patient bed and within the patient gantry of each of the imaging devices when the patient bed is received therein; and

at least one marker embedded within said substrate, said at least one marker being formed of a first material capable of functioning as a contrast agent for a first imaging modality, and said first material being doped with a second material that functions as a contrast agent for a second imaging modality different from said first imaging modality.

2. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 1 wherein the imaging devices are selected from the group consisting of at least a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner; a Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) scanner; a planar gamma camera; an X-ray CT scanner; a planar X-ray device; a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) device; and an optical imager, and

wherein said first material comprises a silicone-based polymer, and said second material is selected from the group consisting of at least a positron emitting nuclide for use with said PET scanner; a gamma emitting nuclide for use with at least one of said SPECT camera and said planar gamma camera; a metal for use in association with at least one of said X-ray CT scanner and said planar X-ray device; and a photostimulable phosphor for use in association with an optical imager.

3. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 1 , wherein said first material is further doped with a third material that functions as a contrast agent for a third imaging modality different from said first and second imaging modalities.

4. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 3 , wherein said first material comprises a silicone-based polymer, said second material is selected from the group consisting of a positron emitting nuclide, a gamma emitting nuclide, a metal, and a photostimulable phosphor, and said third material is selected from the remainder of said group.

5. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 4 , wherein said first imaging modality is selected from the group consisting of PET, SPECT, nuclear planar imaging, X-ray CT, planar X-ray, and optical imaging, and said second imaging modality is selected from the remainder of said group.

6. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 1 , wherein said first imaging modality is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and said second imaging modality is selected from the group consisting of PET, SPECT, nuclear planar imaging, X-ray CT, planar X-ray, and optical imaging.

7. The solid fiduciary marker of claim 1 , wherein said substrate is comprised of acrylic.

8. An imaging system for registering at least two images of a subject positioned on a patient support, said imaging system comprising:

a first imaging device selected from the group consisting of at least a Positron Emission Tomography (PET) scanner; a Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) scanner; a planar gamma camera; an X-ray CT scanner; a planar X-ray device; a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) device; and an optical imager, said first imaging device defining a patient gantry for receipt of said patient support and the patient therein;

a second imaging device selected from the remaining of the group consisting of at least a PET scanner; a SPECT scanner; a planar gamma camera; an X-ray CT scanner; a planar X-ray device; an MRI device; and an optical imager, said second imaging device defining a patient gantry for receipt of said patient support and the patient therein;

a substrate configured to be carried by the patient bed and within the patient gantry of each of the imaging devices when the patient bed is received therein; and

at least one solid marker embedded within said substrate, said at least one marker being formed of a first material capable of functioning as a contrast agent for a MRI device, and said first material being doped with a second material that functions as a contrast agent for one of said PET scanner; said SPECT scanner; said planar gamma camera; said X-ray CT scanner; said planar X-ray device; and said optical imager.

9. The imaging system of claim 8 wherein said first material comprises a silicone-based polymer, and said second material is selected from the group consisting of at least a positron emitting nuclide for use with said PET scanner; a gamma emitting nuclide for use with at least one of said SPECT camera and said planar gamma camera; a metal for use in association with at least one of said X-ray CT scanner and said planar X-ray device; and a photostimulable phosphor for use in association with an optical imager.

10. The imaging system of claim 8 , wherein said substrate is comprised of acrylic.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Aug 4, 2010
From: SIEMENS PRECLINICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: SIEMENS MOLECULAR IMAGING, INC.
Reel/Frame 024785/0603 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 4, 2010
From: CTI CONCORDE MICROSYSTEMS LLC
To: SIEMENS PRECLINICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 024785/0800 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 2, 2005
From: SIEGEL, STEFAN; ARNSDORFF, ERIC; LIU, XINLI
To: CTI CONCORDE MICROSYSTEMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 017308/0831 →