模拟SPECT获取和处理变化的放射性药物分布

Ji Chen, J. Galt, J. Valentine, T. Faber, E.V. Garcia
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在图像采集过程中,当放射性药物分布发生变化时,SPECT图像的准确性会受到影响,并可能产生伪影。改变示踪剂分布的SPECT采集方案的优化不仅在患者研究(不希望对同一患者进行重复研究)中很困难,而且在模拟研究(难以模拟变化的分布)中也很困难。本研究提出了一种模拟方法,可以对示踪剂动力学和不同的获取方案进行计算机建模。/sup 99m/Tc使用tebor肟(Bracco Diagnostics)作为模型。用光子衰减、准直器分辨率、康普顿散射、泊松噪声和示踪剂分布的变化对软件幻影(NCAT, UNC Chapel Hill)的SPECT采集进行了模拟。短轴均匀性用于评估心肌伪影的严重程度。模拟产生的伪影与使用/sup 99m/Tc替博肟的患者研究中发现的伪影相似。这种模拟方法可以为测试新的采集和处理技术提供有价值的工具,并有助于优化改变示踪剂分布的SPECT图像。总结扇形(来回)收购已经测试和伪影减少短轴图像获得。为了进一步提高图像质量,提出了图像恢复技术。此外,模拟研究可以与指定低肝脏摄取和无心肌示踪剂清除的模拟进行比较,从而通过获取和处理方案的变化来检测和解决伪影。
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Modeling SPECT acquisition and processing of changing radiopharmaceutical distributions
The accuracy of SPECT images is compromised and artifacts may be produced when the radiopharmaceutical distribution changes during image acquisition. Optimization of SPECT acquisition protocols for changing tracer distributions can be difficult not only in patient studies (undesirability of performing repeat studies on the same patient) but also in phantom studies (difficulty of emulating the changing distributions). This study proposes a simulation that allows computer modeling of both tracer kinetics and different acquisition schemes. /sup 99m/Tc Teboroxime (Bracco Diagnostics) is used as a model. SPECT acquisition of a software phantom (NCAT, UNC Chapel Hill) is simulated with photon attenuation, collimator resolution, Compton scatter, Poisson noise, and changing tracer distribution. Short-axis uniformity is used to assess the severity of artifacts in the myocardium. The simulation produces similar artifacts to those found in patient studies with /sup 99m/Tc Teboroxime. This simulation methodology can provide a valuable tool for testing novel acquisition and processing techniques and to facilitate the optimization of SPECT images of changing tracer distributions. Summed fanning (back and forth) acquisitions have been tested and artifact reduced short-axis images obtained. Image restoration techniques are proposed to further improve the image quality. Furthermore, the simulated studies can be compared to the simulations with assigned low liver uptake and no tracer clearance from the myocardium to detect and resolve artifacts through variations in the acquisition and processing schemes.
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