DocumentCode
1542301
Title
Breast tumor imaging using a tiltable head SPECT camera
Author
Pieper, Brett C. ; Bowsher, James E. ; Tornai, Martin P. ; Peter, Jörg ; Greer, Kim ; Jaszczak, Ronald J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Radiol., Duke Univ. Med. Center, Durham, NC, USA
Volume
48
Issue
4
fYear
2001
fDate
8/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1477
Lastpage
1482
Abstract
As a test bed for dedicated breast single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) cameras that are under development, a general purpose SPECT system with two tiltable heads was used to image fillable breast and torso phantoms containing multiple lesions. Breast, liver, and myocardial activity were included in order to simulate direct contamination and Compton scattering expected in clinical scans. The tiltable-head SPECT (TH-SPECT) data were reconstructed using an OS-EM algorithm which accounted for the tilted geometry. High-count planar images were acquired for comparison with TH-SPECT, In order to characterize axial blurring effects inherent with TH-SPECT reconstructions, two cylindrical disk Defrise phantoms, one large Defrise phantom and one mini-Defrise phantom placed inside the fillable breast phantom, mere imaged at various tilt angles. Results indicate an increase in axial blurring with greater tilt angle. Reconstructions of the combined fillable breast and torso phantoms containing two 1.15 ml lesions, one centered axially and one proximal to the anterior chest wall within the breast, were most clearly visible in the 30° reconstructed TH-SPECT images, providing lesion signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and contrast improvements of nearly three times compared to the high-count planar images
Keywords
biomedical equipment; cameras; mammography; single photon emission computed tomography; tumours; Compton scattering; OS-EM algorithm; axial blurring effects; clinical scans; cylindrical disk Defrise phantoms; direct contamination; high-count planar images; large Defrise phantom; liver; medical diagnostic imaging; medical instrumentation; miniDefrise phantom; myocardial activity; nuclear medicine; tilt angle; Breast tumors; Cameras; Computed tomography; Head; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Lesions; Liver; System testing; Torso;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.958383
Filename
958383
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