A class of analytical methods that compensate for attenuation and spatially-variant resolution in 2D SPECT

X. Pan, C. Metz, C.-T. Chen
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Abstract

An infinite class of closed-form methods was developed by the authors in 1994 for image reconstruction in 2D SPECT with uniform attenuation. In the work reported here, the authors extended their approach to develop a class of closed-form methods that compensate for the effects of both photon attenuation and distance-dependent spatial resolution in 2D SPECT. These methods, which are characterized by an index n that can be assigned any real number, are exact in the absence of noise but propagate noise differently. The authors implemented this class of methods for SPECT image reconstruction in both computer-simulation and real-data studies. The results demonstrate that this class of methods corrects effectively for the aforementioned effects. Extensive computer simulation studies indicate that the method obtained with n=2, which the authors had proved to be the optimal choice of n in 2D SPECT when only attenuation is present, also provides the smallest global image variance among the methods in the class when compensation for both uniform attenuation and distance-dependent spatial resolution is performed.
一类补偿二维SPECT中衰减和空间变分辨率的分析方法
作者于1994年提出了一种无限类的封闭方法,用于二维SPECT均匀衰减图像的重建。在这里报告的工作中,作者扩展了他们的方法,开发了一类封闭形式的方法,以补偿二维SPECT中光子衰减和距离相关空间分辨率的影响。这些方法的特点是指标n可以被指定为任何实数,在没有噪声的情况下是精确的,但传播噪声的方式不同。作者在计算机模拟和实际数据研究中实现了这类SPECT图像重建方法。结果表明,这类方法可以有效地修正上述影响。大量的计算机模拟研究表明,当n=2时获得的方法(作者已经证明,当仅存在衰减时,该方法是二维SPECT中n的最佳选择)在对均匀衰减和距离相关空间分辨率进行补偿时,也提供了同类方法中最小的全局图像方差。
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