The relative importance of energy resolution for quantitative /sup 99m/Tc SPECT imaging

J. Heanue, J.K. Brown, K. Kalki, B. Hasegawa
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Abstract

The authors seek to determine the desired energy resolution for quantitative SPECT imaging. As the energy resolution of the system is improved, the relative error due to scatter decreases. Yet, at some point the improvement becomes inconsequential since the scatter error is small compared to the other physical perturbations in the radionuclide measurement. In order to estimate the energy resolution at which this condition becomes true, the authors used a Monte Carlo code to simulate the emission data from a myocardial perfusion phantom. The data were reconstructed using a maximum likelihood code, and the images were analyzed to determine the relative effects of attenuation correction, collimator response compensation, noise, and scatter rejection on image quantitation. The simulations showed that improving the system energy resolution beyond 5 keV offers little benefit for myocardial perfusion studies. The relevance of this result to other applications is also discussed.
能量分辨率对定量/sup 99m/Tc SPECT成像的相对重要性
作者试图确定定量SPECT成像所需的能量分辨率。随着系统能量分辨率的提高,散射引起的相对误差减小。然而,在某些情况下,由于散射误差与放射性核素测量中的其他物理扰动相比很小,因此改进变得无关紧要。为了估计这种情况下的能量分辨率,作者使用蒙特卡罗代码来模拟心肌灌注幻象的发射数据。利用极大似然编码对数据进行重构,并对图像进行分析,确定衰减校正、准直响应补偿、噪声和散射抑制对图像定量的相对影响。模拟结果表明,将系统能量分辨率提高到5kev以上对心肌灌注研究的益处不大。本文还讨论了这一结果与其他应用的相关性。
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