Title :
Quantitative Ga-67 SPECT imaging
Author :
Moore, Stephen C. ; El Fakhri, Georges ; Park, Mi-Ae ; Kijewski, Marie Foley
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Harvard Med. Sch., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
Tumor avidity for Ga-67 is known to be correlated with the histopathologic stage of disease, yet quantitative imaging has remained elusive because Ga-67 images are seriously degraded by several factors. We have previously optimized and evaluated on projection images a general spectral (GS) approach to compensate for patient scatter and Pb x-rays from the collimator. We also recently developed a joint, multienergy iterative algorithm (OSEM-J) to compensate for nonuniform attenuation and for distance- and energy-dependent collimator resolution. In the work reported here, we evaluated the overall activity quantitation performance achieved by combining GS with OSEM-J, and compared this to the (almost ideal) performance obtained when reconstructing primary unscattered photons, as well as to that obtained with another proposed iterative approach (OSEM-S) in which the sum of the two lowest photopeak windows was reconstructed using a single, energy-weighted attenuation map. We simulated 96 projections of an anthropomorphic phantom containing seven 2-cm-diameter tumors with Ga-67 concentration values 4 to 8 times that of the local background. Sixteen noise realizations containing lesions and 16 without lesions were generated, and least-squares estimates of tumor activity were calculated for each reconstruction method. The mean bias of tumor estimates for primary+OSEM-J, GS+OSEM-J, and GS+OSEM-S was, respectively, 1.2%, 1.6%, and 8.0% The average precision of the corresponding estimates was 15.0%, 19.1%, and 24.8% These results suggest that use of a spectral-based estimate of contaminant photons within a joint multiple-energy iterative reconstruction leads to nearly optimal performance in quantitation of Ga-67 tumor activity.
Keywords :
diseases; gallium; image reconstruction; iterative methods; medical computing; phantoms; single photon emission computed tomography; tumours; 2 cm; Ga; OSEM-J; OSEM-S; Pb X-rays; anthropomorphic phantom; contaminant photons; distance-dependent collimator resolution; energy-dependent collimator resolution; general spectral approach; histopathologic stage; iterative approach; joint multienergy iterative algorithm; least-squares estimates; lesions; lowest photopeak windows; noise realizations; nonuniform attenuation; patient scatter; primary unscattered photon reconstruction; projection images; quantitative Ga-67 SPECT imaging; single energy-weighted attenuation map; tumor; Attenuation; Collimators; Degradation; Diseases; Electromagnetic scattering; Image reconstruction; Lesions; Neoplasms; Optical imaging; Single photon emission computed tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2003 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8257-9
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2003.1352489