DocumentCode
2910537
Title
Absolute quantitation of myocardial activity in phantoms
Author
Da Silva, Angela J. ; Tang, H. Roger ; Wu, Max C. ; Hasegawa, Bruce H.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., California Univ., San Francisco, CA, USA
Volume
3
fYear
1998
fDate
1998
Firstpage
1762
Abstract
The authors have developed a new technique for compensating myocardial SPECT images for partial volume errors using coregistered X-ray CT images. The CT-derived myocardial mass defines a template that can be assigned unit activity and mathematically projected with a realistic physical model of the radionuclide imaging process including non-ideal collimation and incorporating an object-specific attenuation map from CT. The template projections then are reconstructed using the SPECT reconstruction algorithm to obtain a pixel-by-pixel partial-volume correction for the myocardial SPECT image. Experiments in phantoms demonstrate that this technique substantially improves the absolute quantitation of myocardial radionuclide concentration, reducing the accuracy error from approximately 50% to less than 8%. This method also can by used for correcting background effects such as “spill-in” of background counts from uptake in the liver
Keywords
cardiology; computerised tomography; image registration; medical image processing; muscle; single photon emission computed tomography; CT-derived myocardial mass; SPECT reconstruction algorithm; absolute quantitation; accuracy error; background effects; liver uptake background counts; medical diagnostic imaging; myocardial activity; nonideal collimation; nuclear medicine; object-specific attenuation map; partial volume errors; phantoms; pixel-by-pixel partial-volume correction; radionuclide imaging process; realistic physical model; spill-in; template projections; Attenuation; Collimators; Computed tomography; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Mathematical model; Myocardium; Optical imaging; Reconstruction algorithms; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1998. Conference Record. 1998 IEEE
Conference_Location
Toronto, Ont.
ISSN
1082-3654
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5021-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.1998.773880
Filename
773880
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