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High-Resolution Portable Photon Counting Computed Tomography Scanner for Research Applications

Organization MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITALLocation BOSTON, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2025Deadline 1 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AddressAnatomic SitesAnatomic structuresAnatomyAnesthesiaAnesthesia proceduresAnimal ModelAnimal Models and Related StudiesArtifactsBackBiologicalBlood VolumeBooksBostonBrainBrain Nervous SystemBusiness-Friendly AtmosphereChildren's HospitalCommunitiesCommunity HospitalsComputed Tomography ScannersCore FacilityDedicationsDevicesDiseaseDisorderDorsumDysfunctionEncephalonEquipmentFee SchedulesFunctional disorderFundingGeneral HospitalsGeneral RadiologyIACUCIRBIRBsImageImaging DeviceImaging InstrumentImaging ToolInstitutional Animal Care and Use CommitteeInstitutional Review BoardsInvestigatorsLaboratory Animal Production and FacilitiesLaboratory ResearchMassachusettsMeasuresMorphologic artifactsNoiseOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresOrganPediatric HospitalsPerfusionPhotonsPhysiologicPhysiologicalPhysiopathologyProcessRadiologyRadiology SpecialtyRegulationResearchResearch Animal FacilityResearch PersonnelResearch SubjectsResearchersResolutionScanningStructureSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureSystemTechnologyTherapeuticbiologicblood flow measurementbusiness-friendly environmentcollaborative atmospherecollaborative environmentcontrast CTcontrast enhancedcontrast enhanced CTcontrast enhanced computed tomographydetectorhuman diseasehuman subjectimagingimprovedinstrumentationinteractive atmosphereinteractive environmentinterdisciplinary atmosphereinterdisciplinary environmentlung functionmodel of animalneurosurgeryoperationoperationspathophysiologypeer-group atmospherepeer-group environmentphoton detectionphoton-counting detectorportabilitypost-transplantpost-transplantationposttransplantposttransplantationpulmonary functionquantitative imagingresolutionssingle photon detectorsurgerytemporal measurementtemporal resolutiontime measurementtranslational opportunitiestranslational potential
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PROJECT SUMMARY
We are requesting funds to purchase the OmniTom® Elite photon counting mobile CT scanner from NeuroLogica.

The equipment will be shared by investigators from the Departments of Anesthesia, Radiology, Neurosurgery,

and Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Boston Children’s Hospital. This addresses the

growing need for imaging instruments in diverse fields focusing on deciphering the biological and physiological

mechanisms of disease, from animal models to human subjects. This endeavor requires a highly collaborative

environment and access to the latest scientific instrumentation. However, many important studies are currently

held back due to a shortage of accessible CT capabilities.

The availability of a CT scanner dedicated exclusively to research applications will significantly expand the

investigators’ ability to elucidate the mechanisms underlying studied disease processes. The proposal integrates

quantitative imaging of lung function and anatomy, brain structure and perfusion, and organ dysfunction post-

transplantation. The proposed scanner is compact and self-shielded, does not require structural renovations for

installation or operation, and can be placed in any laboratory or animal research facility, eliminating the need to

relocate research subjects and equipment. The scanner features helical acquisition that covers up to 50 cm in

the longitudinal direction for each helical scan. Dynamic acquisition with high temporal resolution allows for the

measurement of blood flow through dynamic contrast enhancement approaches. The photon counting detector,

as opposed to conventional energy-integrating detectors, offers advantages such as reduced image artifacts,

improved contrast-to-noise ratio, and multi-energy imaging. This cutting-edge technology surpasses dual-energy

CT scanners in measuring CT contrast distribution for organ blood volume.

We aim to establish a core facility dedicated to utilizing this device, which will include user applications, fee

schedules, an online booking system, and compliance with IACUC and IRB regulations. The scanner will be

relocated periodically between the MGH main campus and the Martinos Center to facilitate access for all major

and new potential users, and it will be available to the extended MGH community and potentially to other regional

users.

Overall, the users' group of this proposal constitutes a diverse community of researchers working at the cutting

edge of their specific fields. The proposed system will facilitate their projects, which have great translational

potential to deepen our fundamental understanding of human diseases and to improve therapeutic strategies.

Grant Number: 1S10OD038204-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Maurizio Cereda

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