DocumentCode :
1321268
Title :
Optimization and Calibration of Slat Position for a SPECT With Slit-Slat Collimator and Pixelated Detector Crystals
Author :
Deng, Xiao ; Ma, Tianyu ; Lecomte, Roger ; Yao, Rutao
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Med., State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA
Volume :
58
Issue :
5
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2234
Lastpage :
2243
Abstract :
To expand the availability of SPECT for biomedical research, we developed a SPECT imaging system on an existing animal PET detector by adding a slit-slat collimator. As the detector crystals are pixelated, the relative slat-to-crystal position (SCP) in the axial direction affects the photon flux distribution onto the crystals. The accurate knowledge of SCP is important to the axial resolution and sensitivity of the system. This work presents a method for optimizing SCP in system design and for determining SCP in system geometrical calibration. The optimization was achieved by finding the SCP that provides higher spatial resolution in terms of average-root-mean-square (R̅M̅S̅) width of the axial point spread function (PSF) without loss of sensitivity. The calibration was based on the least-square-error method that minimizes the difference between the measured and modeled axial point spread projections. The uniqueness and accuracy of the calibration results were validated through a singular value decomposition (SVD) based approach. Both the optimization and calibration techniques were evaluated with Monte Carlo (MC) simulated data. We showed that the [R̅M̅S̅] was improved about 15% with the optimal SCP as compared to the least-optimal SCP, and system sensitivity was not affected by SCP. The SCP error achieved by the proposed calibration method was less than 0.04 mm. The calibrated SCP value was used in MC simulation to generate the system matrix which was used for image reconstruction. The images of simulated phantoms showed the expected resolution performance and were artifact free. We conclude that the proposed optimization and calibration method is effective for the slit-slat collimator based SPECT systems.
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; biomedical equipment; calibration; collimators; least squares approximations; optical transfer function; single photon emission computed tomography; singular value decomposition; solid scintillation detectors; Monte Carlo simulated data; SCP optimisation; SPECT imaging system; SPECT slat position calibration; SPECT slat position optimization; SVD based approach; animal PET detector; axial resolution; geometrical calibration; least square error method; measured axial PSF; modeled axial PSF; photon flux distribution; pixelated detector crystals; point spread function; relative slat-crystal position; singular value decomposition; slit-slat collimator; system design; system matrix; Calibration; Collimators; Crystals; Detectors; Optimization; Positron emission tomography; Geometrical calibration; SPECT; optimization; septa-to-crystal position; slit-slat collimator;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2011.2163418
Filename :
6019036
Link To Document :
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