A way to reduce the radius of rotation in brain SPET with a single-head system
La Habana; s.n; 1999. 5 p. ilus, graf.
Non-conventional
em En
| CUMED
| ID: cum-14561
Biblioteca responsável:
CU1
Localização: Centro Internacional de Restauración Neurológica / SAN; 1999
To optimize spatial resolution in single photon emission tomography (SPECT), it is essential to minimize the radius of rotation. In brain studies, different methods have been used to avoid shoulder interference when the radius of rotation is minimized: rectangular fields of view, modifications to the shielding around circular detectors and fan or cone beam collimators. However, few single-head systems can adopt these developments, particularly older cameras. A non-standard image acquisition method to reduce the radius of rotation in brain SPET with a single-head gamma camera is presented. The method applies a defined transformation to the original acquired images, maintaining the whole of the brain inside the field of view without shoulder interference and meeting the condition: pixel size <= FWHM/3. With this method, it is possible to reduce the radius of rotation to 16 cm and to obtain a transaxial spatial resolution of 15.98 mm less than with the standard method used in our laboratory. This procedure was implemented for a Siemens Gammasonics ZLC 3700 gamma camera and has been validated in single-slice brain phantom studies. The methods has the advantage of not requiring and complex or costly hardware (AU)
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CUMED
Assunto principal:
Tomografia Computadorizada de Emissão de Fóton Único
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
1999
Tipo de documento:
Non-conventional
País de publicação:
Cuba