Integration of advanced 3D SPECT modelling for pinhole collimators into the open-source STIR framework.

Matthew Strugari, Carles Falcon, Kjell Erlandsson, Brian F Hutton, Kimberly Brewer, Kris Thielemans
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Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) systems with pinhole collimators are becoming increasingly important in clinical and preclinical nuclear medicine investigations as they can provide a superior resolution-sensitivity trade-off compared to conventional parallel-hole and fanbeam collimators. Previously, open-source software did not exist for reconstructing tomographic images from pinhole-SPECT datasets. A 3D SPECT system matrix modelling library specific for pinhole collimators has recently been integrated into STIR, an open-source software package for tomographic image reconstruction. The pinhole-SPECT library enables corrections for attenuation and the spatially variant collimator-detector response by incorporating their effects into the system matrix. Attenuation correction can be calculated with a simple single line of response or a full model. The spatially variant collimator-detector response can be modelled with a point spread function and depth of interaction corrections for increased system matrix accuracy. In addition, improvements to computational speed and memory requirements can be made with image masking. This work demonstrates the flexibility and accuracy of STIR's support for pinhole-SPECT datasets using measured and simulated single-pinhole SPECT data from which reconstructed images were analysed quantitatively and qualitatively. The extension of the open-source STIR project with advanced pinhole-SPECT modelling will enable the research community to study the impact of pinhole collimators in several SPECT imaging scenarios and with different scanners.

将针孔准直器的先进3D SPECT建模集成到开源STIR框架中
具有针孔准直器的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)系统在临床和临床前核医学研究中变得越来越重要,因为与传统的平行孔和扇束准直器相比,它们可以提供更好的分辨率和灵敏度权衡。以前,没有开源软件用于从针孔- spect数据集重建层析图像。一个专门用于针孔准直器的3D SPECT系统矩阵建模库最近被集成到stir -一个用于断层成像重建的开源软件包中。针孔spect库通过将衰减和空间变化的准直器-探测器响应合并到系统矩阵中来校正衰减和空间变化的准直器-探测器响应。衰减校正可以用简单的单线响应或全模型计算。空间变化的准直器-探测器响应可以用点扩展函数和相互作用修正深度来建模,以提高系统矩阵精度。此外,通过图像掩蔽可以提高计算速度和内存需求。这项工作证明了STIR支持针孔SPECT数据集的灵活性和准确性,使用测量和模拟的单针孔SPECT数据对重建图像进行定量和定性分析。开源STIR项目的扩展与先进的针孔-SPECT建模将使研究界能够研究针孔准直器在几种SPECT成像场景和不同扫描仪中的影响。
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