Title :
A differential attenuation method for simultaneous estimation of SPECT activity and attenuation distributions
Author :
Kaplan, M.S. ; Haynor, D.R. ; Vija, H.
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A penalized weighted least squares (PWLS) reconstruction algorithm is described that simultaneously estimates activity and attenuation distributions from emission sinogram data alone. This estimation technique is based on differential attenuation information and is applicable to any SPECT imaging isotope with emissions at two or more distinct energies, after compensating for Compton scatter. A rotation-based forward projector is used to efficiently model photon attenuation at multiple emission energies, as well as distance-dependent spatial resolution. The algorithm was tested using simulated scatter-free 201Tl projection data from a single-slice numerical cardiac phantom with a large cold myocardial defect. Poisson noise was added to the projection data to mimic clinically realistic count densities. The activity estimates resulting from the proposed method had fewer artifacts and were substantially more accurate than images reconstructed with filtered backprojection without compensation for attenuation. Several techniques were employed to reduce the time required for the iterative routine to converge and to improve the stability of the solution, including: (1) a pre-conditioning image variable transformation; (2) a coarse-to-fine grid initialization schedule; and (3) a convex hull image mask determined directly from the projection data. The combined effect of these techniques was a reduction in computation time by a factor of ~200
Keywords :
Poisson distribution; gamma-ray absorption; image reconstruction; image resolution; least squares approximations; medical image processing; noise; numerical stability; single photon emission computed tomography; Compton scatter; Poisson noise; SPECT activity estimation; SPECT imaging isotopes; accuracy; artifacts; attenuation distribution estimation; clinically realistic count densities; coarse-to-fine grid initialization schedule; cold myocardial defect; computation time; convergence time; convex hull image mask; differential attenuation information; differential attenuation method; distance-dependent spatial resolution; emission energy; emission sinogram data; filtered backprojection; image reconstruction; iterative routine; penalized weighted least squares reconstruction algorithm; photon attenuation; pre-conditioning image variable transformation; projection data; rotation-based forward projector; scatter-free 201Tl projection data; simultaneous estimation; single-slice numerical cardiac phantom; solution stability; Attenuation; Electromagnetic scattering; Imaging phantoms; Isotopes; Least squares approximation; Particle scattering; Reconstruction algorithms; Single photon emission computed tomography; Spatial resolution; Testing;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on