Title :
Relative lesion detectability in 3D vs. 2D dedicated multi-ring PET
Author :
Moore, S.C. ; El Fakhri, G. ; Badawi, R.D. ; Van den Abbeele, A.D. ; Zimmerman, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Brigham & Women´´s Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
The authors estimated the detectability of spheres of different sizes but equal activity contrast, embedded in a clinically realistic phantom in order to compare two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) whole-body (WB) PET imaging for a relevant diagnostic task. Five plastic spheres with inside diameters of 0.8 to 3.4 cm, containing 74 kBq/ml of Ge-68, were placed in an anthropomorphic torso phantom. The background organs contained F-18 activity concentrations in appropriate physiologic proportions, as did a head phantom positioned outside the field of view (FOV) of the authors´ ECAT-HR+ system. The phantom was scanned for 9 hours at 1 bed position as the F-18 decayed from 97 to 3.2 kBq/ml. The authors obtained 10, 1-minute scans for each activity contrast level, alternating among 3 acquisitions: 2D mode with standard maximum ring difference (MRD=7), standard 3D mode (MRD=22), and 3D mode with MRD=13 (3D*). Images from 2D and 3D acquisitions were reconstructed by filtered backprojection and 3D reprojection (3DRP); 3D data were also reconstructed by FBP after Fourier rebinning (FORE+FBP). Sphere detectability was estimated using non-prewhitening (NPW) matched filtering to compute the detection signal-to-noise ratio, NPW SNR. In almost all cases, NPW-SNR was greater for 3D or 3D* than for 2D, although 2D outperformed 3D with 3DRP reconstruction at the earliest time points for 2 spheres located near opposite ends of the axial FOV; FORE+FBP reconstruction significantly improved the detectability of these spheres, compared to 3DRP, and demonstrated the expected near equivalence of 3D and 3D* data from spheres near the ends of the FOV. The authors´ results were not predictable from global NEC considerations alone
Keywords :
positron emission tomography; 0.8 to 3.4 cm; 1 min; 2D dedicated multi-ring PET; 3D dedicated multi-ring PET; 3D reprojection; 9 h; F; F-18 activity concentrations; F-18 decay; Fourier rebinning; Ge; anthropomorphic torso phantom; background organs; detection signal-to-noise ratio; filtered backprojection; head phantom; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; relative lesion detectability; sphere detectability; Anthropomorphism; Head; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Lesions; Matched filters; Plastics; Positron emission tomography; Torso; Whole-body PET;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949192