Title :
Count-based quantitation of functional renal volume by SPECT imaging
Author :
King, M.A. ; Narayanan, M. ; Boyer, C. ; Licho, R. ; Fung, L.C.T.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Med., Massachusetts Univ. Med. Center, Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract :
The quantitation of absolute renal functional volume is of interest because many pathological processes are known to affect the growth and parenchymal volume of kidneys. Unlike thresholding and edge-detection methods, the count-based method of volume quantitation is not highly sensitive to boundary definition. In this investigation, count-based kidney volume quantitation was compared to that of fixed threshold-based estimation with and without the inclusion of attenuation and scatter compensation in reconstruction. The Alderson Organ Scanning Phantom kidneys were filled with a Tc-99m containing solution and placed in the Organ Scanning Phantom. Inserts shaped like the pelvis region of the kidneys were used to vary kidney volume. Emission imaging of the Tc-99m, and transmission imaging of a Gd-153 line source were performed by a triple-headed SPECT system. Without the compensation for attenuation and scatter, the count-based method significantly under-estimated kidney volume. With the inclusion of attenuation and scatter compensation, count-based volume quantitation was more accurate than volume estimation with a fixed threshold adapted to the image acquisition and reconstruction strategies employed
Keywords :
gamma-ray absorption; gamma-ray scattering; image reconstruction; kidney; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; volume measurement; Alderson Organ Scanning Phantom kidneys; Gd; Gd-153 line source; SPECT imaging; Tc; Tc-99m containing solution; attenuation compensation; count-based quantitation; count-based volume quantitation; edge-detection methods; fixed threshold; functional renal volume; image acquisition strategies; medical diagnostic imaging; parenchymal volume; pathological processes; pelvis region shaped inserts; reconstruction strategies; scatter compensation; thresholding; triple-headed SPECT system; volume estimation; Attenuation; Diseases; Image reconstruction; Imaging phantoms; Magnetic resonance imaging; Nuclear medicine; Pathological processes; Scattering; Tomography; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium, 1997. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4258-5
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.1997.670589