DocumentCode :
1389129
Title :
Ideal-observer analysis of lesion detectability in planar, conventional SPECT, and dedicated SPECT scintimammography using effective multi-dimensional smoothing
Author :
La Rivière, P.J. ; Pan, X. ; Penney, B.C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Chicago Univ., IL, USA
Volume :
45
Issue :
3
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1273
Lastpage :
1279
Abstract :
Scintimammography, a nuclear-medicine imaging technique that relies on the preferential uptake of Tc-99m-sestamibi and other radionuclides in breast malignancies, has the potential to provide differentiation of mammographically suspicious lesions, as well as outright detection of malignancies in women with radiographically dense breasts. In this work we use the ideal-observer framework to quantify the detectability of a 1-cm lesion using three different imaging geometries: the planar technique that is the current clinical standard, conventional single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), in which the scintillation cameras rotate around the entire torso, and dedicated breast SPECT, in which the cameras rotate around the breast alone. We also introduce an adaptive smoothing technique for the processing of planar images and of sinograms that exploits Fourier transforms to achieve effective multidimensional smoothing at a reasonable computational cost. For the detection of a 1-cm lesion with a clinically typical 6:1 tumor-background ratio, we find ideal-observer signal-to-noise ratios (SNR) that suggest that the dedicated breast SPECT geometry is the most effective of the three, and that the adaptive, two-dimensional smoothing technique should enhance lesion detectability in the tomographic reconstructions
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; image reconstruction; medical image processing; observers; single photon emission computed tomography; smoothing methods; 1 cm; Fourier transforms; Tc-99m-sestamibi; adaptive smoothing technique; breast malignancies; dedicated SPECT; effective multi-dimensional smoothing; ideal-observer SNR; ideal-observer analysis; lesion detectability; nuclear-medicine imaging; planar conventional SPECT; processing of planar images; scintimammography; sinograms; tomographic reconstructions; two-dimensional smoothing technique; Adaptive signal detection; Breast; Cameras; Computational geometry; Computed tomography; Lesions; Radiography; Smoothing methods; Solid scintillation detectors; Torso;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.682016
Filename :
682016
Link To Document :
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