DocumentCode :
2213164
Title :
The effect of truncation reduction in fan beam transmission for attenuation correction of cardiac SPECT
Author :
McCormick, James W. ; Jaszczak, Ronald J. ; Scarfone, Christopher ; Gilland, David R. ; Coleman, R. Edward
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Duke Univ. Med. Center, Durham, NC, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
1995
fDate :
21-28 Oct 1995
Firstpage :
1252
Abstract :
A limitation of fan beam transmission imaging using a 40 cm field-of-view scintillation camera is the data truncation that occurs when imaging medium-sized to large patients. With filtered backprojection, truncation may cause bright rings in the reconstructed image. In this study data extrapolation is used on the truncated projection set. The method involves obtaining the patient contour by processing the scatter and photopeak emission data, filling the contour with the attenuation coefficient for soft tissue, reprojecting the contour image, and finally, patching the truncated projection set with the contour projections. A long focal length (114 cm) fan beam collimator is used on one head of a triple camera SPECT system to acquire transmission data. A large thorax phantom (38 cm×26 cm) and patient data are used to evaluate the method. For SPECT image reconstruction, non-uniform attenuation correction is performed with a truncated attenuation map, an extrapolated attenuation map and the untruncated attenuation map. The SPECT results indicate that image uniformity changes very little using any of the three different attenuation maps when a long focal length fan beam collimator is used for transmission data acquisition. Truncation artifacts that are apparent in the transmission image can be substantially reduced for objects up to 40 cm wide
Keywords :
cardiology; image reconstruction; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; 40 cm; attenuation correction; bright rings; cardiac SPECT; contour filling; contour projections; data extrapolation; fan beam transmission; filtered backprojection; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; patient contour; photopeak emission data; reconstructed image; scintillation camera; thorax phantom; triple camera SPECT system; truncation reduction effect; Attenuation; Biological tissues; Cameras; Collimators; Extrapolation; Filling; Head; Image reconstruction; Scattering; Thorax;
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.1995.510487
Filename :
510487
Link To Document :
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