DocumentCode :
3474133
Title :
Implementation of Monte Carlo coincident functions in image generation of a high resolution animal positron tomograph
Author :
Boning, G. ; Pichler, B.J. ; Rafecas, M. ; Lorenz, E. ; Schwaiger, M. ; Ziegler, S.I.
Author_Institution :
Werner-Heisenberg-Inst., Max-Planck-Inst. fur Phys., Munchen, Germany
Volume :
3
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Abstract :
For imaging animals, small diameter tomographs are designed for increased sensitivity. As a consequence, it is desired to reconstruct a large fraction of the detector aperture. This is a challenge if resolution degradation, specially at the edge of the field-of-view, is to be minimized. Accounting for system-dependent resolution functions could therefore greatly enhance the image generation process in these tomographs. Monte Carlo techniques were used to simulate the high resolution animal tomograph MADPET and determine coincidence aperture functions (CAFs) as a function of position in field-of-view. Sinogram rebinning was applied with spatially varying CAFs followed by filtered backprojection. An analytical rebinning method based on the intrinsic resolution of the system was used for comparison. Furthermore, CAFs were implemented into iterative listmode reconstruction without sinogram rebinning. Simulated and measured line sources at positions within 88% of the system diameter were analyzed to determine image resolution. Image quality was assessed with a simulated and measured Derenzo-style structure phantom. Since no deconvolution methods were used for sinogram rebinning with simulated CAFs, this method could not improve resolution degradation. Nevertheless, it provided enhanced image quality by removing sampling artifacts introduced by common rebinning techniques. The use of Monte Carlo derived probability matrices combined with iterative-listmode reconstruction provided to be adequate to increase image quality and restore spatial resolution within 88% of the detector ring aperture in a small animal positron tomograph
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; biological techniques; deconvolution; image reconstruction; image resolution; positron emission tomography; probability; Monte Carlo coincident functions; Monte Carlo derived probability matrices; analytical rebinning method; biological research instrumentation; detector aperture; field-of-view edge; filtered backprojection; high resolution animal positron tomograph; image generation; iterative-listmode reconstruction; resolution degradation; sinogram rebinning; small diameter tomographs; system intrinsic resolution; Animals; Apertures; Degradation; Detectors; Image edge detection; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Image resolution; Monte Carlo methods; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949345
Filename :
949345
Link To Document :
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