Title :
Quantitative Evaluation of Half-Cone-Beam Scan Paths in Triple-Camera Brain SPECT
Author :
Ter-Antonyan, Ruben ; Jaszczak, Ronald J. ; Bowsher, James E. ; Greer, Kim L. ; Metzler, Scott D.
Author_Institution :
Med. Center, Dept. of Radiol., Duke Univ., Durham, NC
Abstract :
In this study related to human brain SPECT imaging, simulation of half-cone-beam (HCB) collimation with different scan paths is performed and compared with simulated fan-beam and parallel-hole circular orbit acquisitions of disk-phantom projection data. Acquisition types are quantitatively evaluated based on the photon detection efficiency, the root-mean-squared error, contrast and signal-to-noise ratio measurements of the reconstructed images. We demonstrate that a triple-camera SPECT system with half-cone-beam collimators and circle-and-helix scan paths can offer up to a 26% efficiency increase over fan-beam, and up to a 128% increase over parallel-hole collimators for equal spatial resolutions, and display no visible axial sampling artifacts in reconstructed disk-phantom images. In addition, we perform qualitative experimental evaluation of triple-HCB circle-and-helix acquisition using a Hoffman 3D brain phantom. Reconstructed brain phantom images show improved quality due to reduced noise and no apparent sampling artifacts. Triple-HCB circle-and-helix SPECT has a potential for improved brain imaging, producing higher image quality with a smaller reconstruction error and better lesion detectability due to increased efficiency for equal spatial resolution compared to conventional fan-beam and parallel-hole SPECT.
Keywords :
collimators; data acquisition; medical image processing; phantoms; single photon emission computed tomography; Hoffman 3D brain phantom; circle-and-helix scan paths; disk-phantom projection data; fan-beam circular orbit acquisition; half-cone-beam collimators; half-cone-beam scan paths; human brain SPECT imaging; image reconstruction; parallel-hole circular orbit acquisitions; parallel-hole collimators; triple-HCB circle-and-helix acquisition; triple-camera brain SPECT; Brain modeling; Collimators; Extraterrestrial measurements; Humans; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Imaging phantoms; Signal to noise ratio; Single photon emission computed tomography; Spatial resolution; Axial sampling; brain SPECT; circle-and-helix; half-cone-beam; helical-path; triple-camera;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2008.2003255