DocumentCode
1733116
Title
Effects of head movements measured during PET scans
Author
Atkins, M.S. ; Menke, Markus
Author_Institution
TRIUMF, Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Volume
3
fYear
1995
Firstpage
1776
Abstract
The authors have measured the head movements of patients during PET scans, using two cameras fixed above the bed. The cameras observe motion of infra-red reflectors attached to a mouthpiece attached to the patient´s upper jaw by a tooth splint. The entire assembly is completely rigid, both for patients with dentures and for patients with their own teeth. Most patients were able to tolerate the extra inconvenience of the mouthpiece, although some refused to try it. The effects of head motion arise both in re-positioning the patient between scans (e.g. between a raclopride and a fluorodopa scan) and during the scans. Typically the authors measure uptake over a 30-minute period for raclopride, and during 10-minute intervals for fluorodopa. Patient repositioning errors of up to 7-10 mm were observed between scans, and even during a short 10-minute scan, the patients may slip 7-10 mm within their face masks. Experiences with measuring the motion are explored
Keywords
biomechanics; positron emission tomography; 10 min; 30 min; PET scans; completely rigid assembly; dentures; face masks; fixed cameras; fluorodopa scan; infra-red reflectors; medical diagnostic imaging; mouthpiece; nuclear medicine; patient head movements effects; patient repositioning errors; patient´s upper jaw; raclopride; teeth; tooth splint; Assembly; Cameras; Cancer; Dentistry; Head; Infrared imaging; Motion measurement; Plastics; Positron emission tomography; Teeth;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, 1995., 1995 IEEE
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3180-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/NSSMIC.1995.501929
Filename
501929
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