DocumentCode :
804175
Title :
Helical pinhole SPECT for small-animal imaging: a method for addressing sampling completeness
Author :
Metzler, S.D. ; Greer, K.L. ; Jaszczak, R.J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Duke Univ. Med. Center, Durham, NC, USA
Volume :
50
Issue :
5
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
1575
Lastpage :
1583
Abstract :
Pinhole collimators are widely used to image small organs and small animals because sensitivity and resolution improve as the distance between the aperture and the object decreases. Axial blurring is present in reconstruction of SPECT projection data when pinhole apertures follow a circular orbit because the object is incompletely sampled. For an object with constant axial extent, the blurring worsens as the radius of rotation (ROR) decreases. In contrast, helical orbits of pinhole collimators can give complete sampling at small ROR, where sensitivity and resolution are improved. Herein, a metric of sampling completeness is introduced. It is used to evaluate the sampling of an object as a function of ROR, axial position, and radial position for circular orbits. The metric is also used to determine the completely sampled volume for a helical orbit of a pinhole aperture. Experimental and computer-simulated projections of circular orbits and helical orbits are reconstructed, yielding similar results; helical orbits reduce axial blurring because of their sampling properties.
Keywords :
biological techniques; single photon emission computed tomography; circular orbits; helical orbits; helical pinhole SPECT; radius of rotation; sampling completeness; small organs; small-animal imaging; Animals; Apertures; Biomedical engineering; Biomedical imaging; Collimators; Computed tomography; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Sampling methods; Single photon emission computed tomography;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2003.817948
Filename :
1236969
Link To Document :
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