Title :
Dynamic heart-in-thorax phantom for functional SPECT
Author :
Celler, A. ; Farncombe, T. ; Harrop, R. ; Lyster, D.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Nucl. Med., Vancouver Hospital & Health Sci. Centre, BC, Canada
Abstract :
We have designed and built a dynamic heart-in-thorax as a primary tool during the verification of the performance of the quantitative dynamic functional imaging method we are developing for standard rotating single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) cameras. The phantom consists of two independent parts (i) a dynamic heart model with the possibility of mounting “defects” inside it and (ii) a non-uniform thorax model with lungs and spinal cord, and uses the fact that the washout of a tracer by dilution is governed by a linear first order equation, the same type of equation as is used to model time-activity distribution in myocardial viability studies. Tests of the dynamic performance of the phantom in planar scanning mode have confirmed the validity of these assumptions. Also the preliminary results obtained in SPECT mode show that the values of characteristic times could be experimentally determined and that these values agreed well with the values preset on the phantom. We consider that the phantom is ready for extensive use in studies into development of the dynamic SPECT method
Keywords :
cardiology; gamma-ray detection; image reconstruction; lung; medical image processing; physiological models; radioactive tracers; single photon emission computed tomography; 99mTc activity; SPECT; characteristic times; dilution; dynamic SPECT method; dynamic heart model; dynamic heart-in-thorax phantom; dynamic performance; functional SPECT; linear first order equation; lungs; myocardial viability studies; nonuniform thorax model; phantom; planar scanning mode; quantitative dynamic functional imaging method; spinal cord; standard rotating single photon emission computed tomography cameras; time-activity distribution; tracer washout; Cameras; Equations; Heart; Imaging phantoms; Lungs; Myocardium; Single photon emission computed tomography; Spinal cord; Standards development; Thorax;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1996. Conference Record., 1996 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Anaheim, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3534-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1996.588000