Composite Dual Window Scattering Correction Technique In PET

L. Shao, J. Karp, R. Freifelder
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Abstract

Most current energy spectrum based scattering correction techniques in PET suffer from source distribution dependencies. As an alternative method to compensate for these problems, we propose a composite dual energy window (CDW) scattering correction technique, which is based on using the scatter kernels from both the scatter and the photopeak windows. The CDW technique can be broken down to two steps: convolution and energy window correction. In the convolution part, we can obtain the first order scatter projections for both the photopeak and scatter windows by using the calibrated scatter kernels. Then we find the object dependent scatter ratio by dividing the convolution-estimated scatter projections. By this simple division, the overestimation of scatters during convolution is mostly canceled out. In the second step, we simply use the measured scatter profiles in the scatter window and the estimated scatter ratio to obtain the scatter projection in the photopeak window. The CDW technique is evaluated with a Monte Carlo simulation program which simulates the UGM PENN-PET scanner. The results indicate that this technique is better than both the deconvolution-subtraction with one iteration and dual window scattering correction techniques.
PET复合双窗散射校正技术
目前大多数基于能谱的PET散射校正技术都存在源分布依赖性。作为一种补偿这些问题的替代方法,我们提出了一种复合双能窗(CDW)散射校正技术,该技术基于同时利用散射窗和光峰窗的散射核。CDW技术可分为两个步骤:卷积和能量窗校正。在卷积部分,我们可以利用标定后的散射核得到光峰和散射窗的一阶散射投影。然后通过除以卷积估计的散点投影来求目标相关散点比。通过这种简单的划分,在卷积过程中散射的高估基本上被抵消了。在第二步中,我们简单地使用散射窗口中测量的散射轮廓和估计的散射比来获得光峰窗口中的散射投影。利用蒙特卡罗模拟程序对CDW技术进行了评估,该程序模拟了UGM PENN-PET扫描仪。结果表明,该方法优于一次迭代反卷积-相减法和双窗散射校正法。
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