A prototype gamma tomosynthesis system for molecular breast imaging

D. Gilland, B. Welch, Seung Joon Lee, B. Kross, A. Weisenberger
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We are developing an improved gamma camera for molecular breast imaging (MBI) that allows tomographic imaging and improved signal-to-noise over conventional planar methods. We have built a novel gamma camera for MBI that utilizes limited angle tomography, similar to x-ray tomosynthesis, to generate images with depth information and improved signal-to-noise. A unique feature of the gamma tomosynthesis system is a variable-angle slant hole (VASH) collimator. This collimator allows the camera to remain flush against the compression paddle during the tomographic acquisition, which achieves high spatial resolution and simplified detector motion. We constructed a VASH collimator from a stack of tungsten sheets, each sheet containing a matrix of holes created by photo-etching. With the holes of the sheets aligned, a parallel-hole collimator is created; shearing the sheets creates a variable angle slant hole collimator. The shearing is controlled by a motorized mechanism. The collimator was mounted on a commercial MBI camera and projection data were acquired of a set of capillary tube line sources over a 50° range of angles. The projection data were reconstructed using the iterative MLEM method. Results demonstrated the ability of the system to resolve in the depth dimension, and spatial resolution matched expected values. We conclude that the proposed gamma tomosynthesis system has the potential to provide improved signal-to-noise over conventional MBI methods and allow a reduction in the administered radioactivity and patient dose.
用于乳腺分子成像的伽马断层合成系统原型
我们正在开发一种用于分子乳房成像(MBI)的改进的伽马相机,它允许层析成像,并且比传统的平面方法改进了信噪比。我们已经为MBI构建了一种新型伽马相机,它利用有限角度断层扫描,类似于x射线断层合成,生成具有深度信息和改进信噪比的图像。伽马层析合成系统的一个独特特点是可变角度斜孔(VASH)准直器。该准直器允许相机在层析成像采集过程中保持与压缩桨的齐平,从而实现高空间分辨率和简化检测器运动。我们用一堆钨片构造了一个VASH准直器,每片钨片包含一个由光蚀刻产生的孔矩阵。将薄片上的孔对齐,创建平行孔准直器;剪切板产生可变角度斜孔准直器。剪切是由一个机动机构控制的。该准直器安装在商用MBI相机上,获取了一组毛细管线光源在50°角度范围内的投影数据。采用迭代MLEM方法重建投影数据。结果表明,该系统具有较好的深度分辨率,空间分辨率符合预期。我们的结论是,提出的伽马断层合成系统有潜力提供改进的信噪比传统的MBI方法,并允许减少给药放射性和患者剂量。
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