A review of state-of-the-art resolution improvement techniques in SPECT imaging.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Zhibiao Cheng, Ping Chen, Jianhua Yan
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Abstract

Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), a technique capable of capturing functional and molecular information, has been widely adopted in theranostics applications across various fields, including cardiology, neurology, and oncology. The spatial resolution of SPECT imaging is relatively poor, which poses a significant limitation, especially the visualization of small lesions. The main factors affecting the limited spatial resolution of SPECT include projection sampling techniques, hardware and software. Both hardware and software innovations have contributed substantially to improved SPECT imaging quality. The present review provides an overview of state-of-the-art methods for improving spatial resolution in clinical and pre-clinical SPECT systems. It delves into advancements in detector design and modifications, projection sampling techniques, traditional reconstruction algorithm development and optimization, and the emerging role of deep learning. Hardware enhancements can result in SPECT systems that are both lighter and more compact, while also improving spatial resolution. Software innovations can mitigate the costs of hardware modifications. This survey offers a thorough overview of the rapid advancements in resolution enhancement techniques within the field of SPECT, with the objective of identifying the most recent trends. This is anticipated to facilitate further optimization and improvement of clinical systems, enabling the visualization of small lesions in the early stages of tumor detection, thereby enhancing accurate localization and facilitating both diagnostic imaging and radionuclide therapy, ultimately benefiting both clinicians and patients.

最新的分辨率改进技术在SPECT成像的回顾。
单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)是一种能够捕获功能和分子信息的技术,已广泛应用于各个领域的治疗学应用,包括心脏病学,神经学和肿瘤学。SPECT成像的空间分辨率相对较差,特别是对小病变的显示有很大的限制。影响SPECT有限空间分辨率的主要因素包括投影采样技术、硬件和软件。硬件和软件的创新都大大提高了SPECT成像质量。目前的审查提供了一个概述的国家的最先进的方法,以提高空间分辨率在临床和临床前SPECT系统。它深入研究了探测器设计和修改、投影采样技术、传统重建算法的开发和优化以及深度学习的新兴作用。硬件增强可以使SPECT系统更轻、更紧凑,同时也提高了空间分辨率。软件创新可以降低硬件修改的成本。这项调查全面概述了SPECT领域内分辨率增强技术的快速发展,目的是确定最新的趋势。这有望促进临床系统的进一步优化和改进,在肿瘤检测的早期阶段实现小病变的可视化,从而提高准确定位,促进诊断成像和放射性核素治疗,最终使临床医生和患者受益。
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EJNMMI Physics
EJNMMI Physics Physics and Astronomy-Radiation
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
10.00%
发文量
78
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: EJNMMI Physics is an international platform for scientists, users and adopters of nuclear medicine with a particular interest in physics matters. As a companion journal to the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, this journal has a multi-disciplinary approach and welcomes original materials and studies with a focus on applied physics and mathematics as well as imaging systems engineering and prototyping in nuclear medicine. This includes physics-driven approaches or algorithms supported by physics that foster early clinical adoption of nuclear medicine imaging and therapy.
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