DocumentCode
947887
Title
Validation and evaluation of model-based crosstalk compensation method in simultaneous 99mTc stress and 201Tl rest myocardial perfusion SPECT
Author
Song, X. ; Frey, E.C. ; Wang, W.T. ; Du, Y. ; Tsui, B.M.W.
Author_Institution
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
51
Issue
1
fYear
2004
Firstpage
72
Lastpage
79
Abstract
Simultaneous acquisition of 99mTc stress and 201Tl rest myocardial perfusion SPECT has several potential advantages, but the image quality is degraded by crosstalk between the Tc and Tl data. We have previously developed a crosstalk model that includes estimates of the downscatter and Pb X-ray for use in crosstalk compensation. In this work, we validated the model by comparing the crosstalk from 99mTc to the Tl window calculated using a combination of the SimSET-MCNP Monte Carlo simulation codes. We also evaluated the model-based crosstalk compensation method using both simulated data from the 3-D MCAT phantom and experimental data from a physical phantom with a myocardial defect. In these studies, the Tl distributions were reconstructed from crosstalk contaminated data without crosstalk compensation, with compensation using the model-based crosstalk estimate, and with compensation using the known true crosstalk, and were compared with the Tl distribution reconstructed from uncontaminated Tl data. Results show that the model gave good estimates of both the downscatter photons and Pb X-rays in the simultaneous dual-isotopes myocardial perfusion SPECT. The model-based compensation method provided image quality that was significantly improved as compared to no compensation and was very close to that from the separate acquisition.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; X-rays; cardiology; crosstalk; haemorheology; lead; phantoms; radioisotope imaging; simulation; single photon emission computed tomography; technetium; thallium; 3D MCAT phantom; Pb; Pb X-ray; SimSET-MCNP Monte Carlo simulation codes; Tc; Tl; Tl distributions; crosstalk contaminated data; downscatter photons; dual-isotope; image quality; model-based crosstalk compensation method; myocardial defect; simulated data; simultaneous 99Tcm stress and 201Tl rest myocardial perfusion SPECT; single photon emission computed tomography; validation; Crosstalk; Degradation; Image quality; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Myocardium; Protocols; Single photon emission computed tomography; Stress; X-ray imaging;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2003.823017
Filename
1282064
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