DocumentCode
1145456
Title
A Realistic Computer-Simulated Brain Phantom for Evaluation of PET Charactenstics
Author
Mahoney, D.Kirkman ; Huang, Sung-Cheng ; Ricci, Anthony R. ; Mazziotta, John C. ; Carson, Richard E. ; Hoffman, Edward J. ; Phelps, Michael E.
Volume
6
Issue
3
fYear
1987
Firstpage
250
Lastpage
257
Abstract
To evaluate accurately the imaging characteristics of positron emission tomography (PET), a realistic computer-simulated brain phantom was developed. A cross-sectional slice from a human cadaver brain was chosen for its combination of gray matter, white matter, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) regions. The slice was photographed and digitized into a gray-level image with a video digitizer, boundary edges were located around cerebral structures in the digitized image, and each structural region was assigned a uniform pixel value dependent on both the cerebral parameter (e.g., blood flow, oxygen uptake, metabolic rate) under investigation and the type of structure (gray matter, white matter, CSF). Line integrals through the regions were generated at various angular and transverse positions according to specific physical characteristics (such as detector line-spread function) of a tomographic scanner configuration to create a set of simulated but realistic projection measurements. The set of projection measurements can be processed with any standard reconstruction program to create a tomographic image to reveal the effects of various PET characteristics. Investigations with this computer-simulated brain phantom have demonstrated its usefulness for examining the interrelations among neuroanatomical structure volume, tomographic spatial resolution, partial volume effect, and nonlinear parameter estimation. Transportability of the simulated phantom and the procedure to other medical imaging environments is described, and limitations of this simulation procedure are discussed.
Keywords
Blood flow; Brain modeling; Cadaver; Character generation; Computational modeling; Humans; Imaging phantoms; Medical simulation; Pixel; Positron emission tomography;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-0062
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMI.1987.4307834
Filename
4307834
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