The impact of the xSPECT reconstruction algorithms on the recovery coefficients value for small tumors: a phantom study with 177Lu.

Ali Ebrahimifard, Hossein Rajabi, Parham Geramifar, Markus Luster, Behrooz Hooshyar Yousefi, Robin de Nijs
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Abstract

Quantifying small tumors is still a challenge due to the partial volume effect (PVE). Although iterative reconstruction had promising results with a better recovery coefficient (RC), it suffers from the PVE. RC values typically depend on the reconstruction method, which may affect on 177Lu quantifying. In this study, we investigated the effect of different reconstruction methods on RC values for 177Lu SPECT/CT images.A water-filled cylindrical polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) phantom without background radioactivity with two solid cylinders which represent the bone and soft tissue equivalent was used for SPECT/CT imaging. We placed syringes with different volumes containing 177Lu in the vicinity of the cylinders as tumors. The iterative reconstructions of xSPECT, xSPECT Bone, and Flash3D was performed on SPECT/CT images.The effect of the reconstruction algorithms on the RC values was determined by calculating the radioactivity concentration in volumes of interest which were drawn manually and by a threshold method.The xSPECT Bone reconstruction has shown an RC value of approximately 100%, while the other reconstructions typically show an RC value of 93%. The RC values for all the reconstructions were decreased for smaller tumors. The smallest tumor showed a minimum RC between 52% and 72% compared to the largest tumor.In this study, it was possible to obtain an RC value close to 100% when the xSPECT Bone reconstruction algorithm was used. The xSPECT results were slightly lower RC values compared to the Flash3D algorithm. In using standard RC curves for tumors close to the bone, special care has to be taken since RC values relative to bone are higher than in tissue.

xSPECT重建算法对小肿瘤恢复系数值的影响:177Lu的幻影研究。
由于部分体积效应(PVE)的存在,对小肿瘤进行定量仍然是一个挑战。虽然迭代重建具有较好的恢复系数(RC),但存在PVE问题。RC值通常取决于重建方法,这可能会影响到177Lu的量化。在本研究中,我们研究了不同重建方法对177Lu SPECT/CT图像RC值的影响。一个充满水的圆柱形无背景放射性聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯(PMMA)幻影与两个实心圆柱体代表骨和软组织等效用于SPECT/CT成像。我们将含有177Lu的不同体积的注射器放置在圆柱体附近作为肿瘤。对SPECT/CT图像进行xSPECT、xSPECT Bone和Flash3D的迭代重建。重建算法对RC值的影响是通过计算人工绘制的感兴趣体积中的放射性浓度和阈值法来确定的。xSPECT骨重建显示的RC值约为100%,而其他重建通常显示的RC值为93%。对于较小的肿瘤,所有重建的RC值都降低。与最大的肿瘤相比,最小的肿瘤的最小RC在52% - 72%之间。在本研究中,使用xSPECT骨重建算法可以获得接近100%的RC值。与Flash3D算法相比,xSPECT结果的RC值略低。在对靠近骨骼的肿瘤使用标准RC曲线时,必须特别小心,因为相对于骨骼的RC值高于组织中的RC值。
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