Title :
Analytical model for SPECT detector concepts
Author :
Wieczorek, Herfried ; Goedicke, Andreas
Author_Institution :
Philips Technol. Res. Labs., Aachen, Germany
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Pixellated cadmium-zinc telluride (CZT) detectors, providing higher spatial resolution and energy resolution than current gamma cameras, will improve the image quality of SPECT detector systems. Their performance has to be evaluated in terms of resolution, detector efficiency and image quality in a similar way as has been done earlier for NaI detectors. We have developed an analytical model for spatial resolution and geometric efficiency of collimators specifically for pixellated CZT based detectors. We derive an exact description for a variety of static and rotating detector concepts, use standard performance criteria for detection efficiency, and adapt measures for spatial resolution of pixellated detectors, based on the sampling of the single pixel response function (SPRF). The concept is extended to enable a comparative description of continuous scintillator based SPECT cameras. Tradeoffs among resolution, efficiency, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and minimum detectable contrast have been investigated for different detector concepts. Our analysis shows that concepts using rotating collimators suffer from noise accumulation, except for purely hot spot imaging. A finite optimization of current SPECT systems can be done based on this analytical model, and a further increase in image quality will be achieved by the higher spatial resolution and energy resolution of solid-state detectors.
Keywords :
collimators; image reconstruction; position sensitive particle detectors; semiconductor counters; single photon emission computed tomography; solid scintillation detectors; NaI detectors; SPECT cameras; SPECT detector; detector efficiency; energy resolution; finite optimization; gamma cameras; geometric efficiency; hot spot imaging; image quality; image reconstruction; noise accumulation; pixellated cadmium-zinc telluride detectors; rotating collimators; rotating detector; signal-to-noise ratio; single photon emission computed tomography; single pixel response function; solid-state detectors; spatial resolution; static detector; Analytical models; Cameras; Collimators; Energy resolution; Gamma ray detection; Gamma ray detectors; Image quality; Pixel; Signal to noise ratio; Spatial resolution; Collimators; detectors; image reconstruction; single photon emission computed tomography;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.874954