Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging

In SPECT imaging, the presence of the scattered events in projection data affects the overall quality of the image as well as the quantification of the radioactivity distribution. In this study, material filter method has been employed in the attempt of reducing the influence of scatter events...

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Main Author: Vee, Fong Shu
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2004
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/44154/
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description In SPECT imaging, the presence of the scattered events in projection data affects the overall quality of the image as well as the quantification of the radioactivity distribution. In this study, material filter method has been employed in the attempt of reducing the influence of scatter events in the measured counts. Such a filter decreases the relative contribution of scattered gammas by preferentially removing them before they can reach the surface of the detector of the gamma camera. The material filters used are copper (Cu) sheet 0.125mm thick and aluminium (AI) sheet 0.2mm thick. Filters are separately mounted on the face of a gamma camera (GCA-901 A/HG) with either low energy general purpose (LEGP) or low energy high resolution (LEHR) collimators. SPECT images of the insert simulating 'hot' lesions in cold background, linearity and the uniform section of the Carlson phantom loaded with Tc-99m are obtained without and with material filter. The performance of the tomographic system is explored via the uniformity, sensitivity and linearity measurements, as well as the image lesi9n (hot) contrast, signal-to-noise ratio, standard deviation and percent root mean square noise (PRMSN). From the results, material filtered data shows an improvement in all tested parameters at the cost of system sensitivity.
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spelling usm-441542020-10-22T03:03:26Z http://eprints.usm.my/44154/ Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging Vee, Fong Shu R Medicine In SPECT imaging, the presence of the scattered events in projection data affects the overall quality of the image as well as the quantification of the radioactivity distribution. In this study, material filter method has been employed in the attempt of reducing the influence of scatter events in the measured counts. Such a filter decreases the relative contribution of scattered gammas by preferentially removing them before they can reach the surface of the detector of the gamma camera. The material filters used are copper (Cu) sheet 0.125mm thick and aluminium (AI) sheet 0.2mm thick. Filters are separately mounted on the face of a gamma camera (GCA-901 A/HG) with either low energy general purpose (LEGP) or low energy high resolution (LEHR) collimators. SPECT images of the insert simulating 'hot' lesions in cold background, linearity and the uniform section of the Carlson phantom loaded with Tc-99m are obtained without and with material filter. The performance of the tomographic system is explored via the uniformity, sensitivity and linearity measurements, as well as the image lesi9n (hot) contrast, signal-to-noise ratio, standard deviation and percent root mean square noise (PRMSN). From the results, material filtered data shows an improvement in all tested parameters at the cost of system sensitivity. 2004 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/44154/1/LI...Fong%20Shu%20Tee...2004...-24%20pages.pdf Vee, Fong Shu (2004) Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title_full Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title_fullStr Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title_full_unstemmed Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title_short Uniformity, sensitivity, linearity, and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique (Cu 0.125mm and AI 0.2mm) with Tc-99m inSPECT imaging
title_sort uniformity sensitivity linearity and hot region image analysis by employing unconventional filter technique cu 0 125mm and ai 0 2mm with tc 99m inspect imaging
topic R Medicine
url http://eprints.usm.my/44154/
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