SPECT心脏灌注显像对左心室心尖人为减少的可能原因的研究

P. H. Pretorius, Matt A. King
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本研究的目的是确定心脏和呼吸运动、心外摄取、与成像相关的各向异性空间分辨率和心尖变薄对左室顶端表观定位的影响。研究了衰减补偿(AC)和衰减与空间分辨率校正(ARC)相结合对这些因素对视顶点计数的影响。MCAT幻影用于模拟心脏门控核素灌注成像,无论有无左心室壁顶端变薄。简单的呼吸运动的胸部结构被包括在模拟中。使用最大似然有序子集期望最大化(OSEM)算法重建后,不进行物理退化(NC)校正,使用AC和ARC,生成极坐标图。结果表明,心肌运动对心尖计数无明显影响,其绝对值随心肌增厚呈线性增加。与临床观察到的呼吸运动相似的幅度不影响顶点,但对邻近区域有一定影响。与圆形相机轨道成像相反,用身体轮廓法观察到根尖计数的轻微减少。随着间伐的程度,顶端的计数变化很大。AC增加了NC上根尖数量明显减少的可见性,根尖变薄,ARC在AC上也是如此。
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A study of possible causes of artifactual decreases in the left ventricular apex with SPECT cardiac perfusion imaging
The objectives of this investigation were to determine the impact on apparent localization in the apex of the LV of cardiac and respiratory motion, extra-cardiac uptake, the anisotropic spatial resolution associated with imaging, and apical thinning. The ability of attenuation compensation (AC), and of combined attenuation and spatial resolution correction (ARC) to alter the impact of these factors on apparent apex counts was also investigated. The MCAT phantom was used to simulate cardiac gated radionuclide perfusion imaging both with and without apical thinning of the left ventricular wall. Simple respiratory motion of the structures of the chest was included in the simulation. After reconstruction using the maximum likelihood ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) algorithm with no correction for physical degradation (NC), with AC, and with ARC, polar maps were generated. Results show that cardiac motion had no impact on apex counts other than the absolute values increasing linearly as the myocardium thickens. Respiratory motion of a magnitude similar to that observed clinically does not influence the apex, but does have some effect on adjacent regions. A small decrease in apical counts was observed with body-contouring as opposed to imaging with a circular camera orbit. Counts in the apex varied greatly with extent of the thinning. AC increased the visibility of the apparent decrease in apical counts over NC with apical thinning, as did ARC over AC.
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