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Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging

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Jaszczak, RJ; Greer, KL; Bowsher, JE; Metzler, SD; Ter-Antonyan, R; Bobkov, KV
Published in: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
January 1, 2006

Convergent beam collimation can provide improved sensitivity and/or spatial resolution for single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) brain imaging. A half-cone-beam (HCB) collimator is particularly useful because shoulder interference is mitigated and the base of the brain is within the collimator's field of view. However, HCB SPECT acquisitions using a single circular orbit (SCO) result in insufficiently sampled projection data and consequently axial distortion. To reduce axial-distortion artifacts, we investigated HCB acquisitions using helical paths (HPs). A single HCB collimator with the focal point shifted towards the base of the brain was mounted on a Triad-XLT SPECT system. HP-HCB SPECT was evaluated with a Hoffman 3D brain phantom and a Defrise-type disk phantom. While the camera revolved in a 360 deg. circular orbit, the bed and phantom were translated at a slow speed. This combined motion resulted in a helical path of the focal point relative to the phantom. Two HP acquisitions, each with 360 deg. rotation, were combined to provide a single 720 deg. HP acquisition. An Ordered-Subset, Expectation-Maximization reconstruction algorithm was used. The HCB-HP SPECT images were compared with full-cone-beam (FCB) SCO, HCB-SCO SPECT, and parallel beam (PB) images. The FCB-SCO and HCB-SCO images of the disk phantom demonstrated strong axial artifacts. These artifacts were eliminated in HCB-HP images. HCB-HP SPECT provides markedly improved sampling of SPECT data than is possible with FCB-SCO and HCB-SCO SPECT, and offers the potential for improved SPECT imaging of the human brain. © 2006 IEEE.

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1095-7863

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January 1, 2006

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3

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1837 / 1841
 

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Jaszczak, R. J., Greer, K. L., Bowsher, J. E., Metzler, S. D., Ter-Antonyan, R., & Bobkov, K. V. (2006). Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 3, 1837–1841. https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.354251
Jaszczak, R. J., K. L. Greer, J. E. Bowsher, S. D. Metzler, R. Ter-Antonyan, and K. V. Bobkov. “Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record 3 (January 1, 2006): 1837–41. https://doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.354251.
Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Bowsher JE, Metzler SD, Ter-Antonyan R, Bobkov KV. Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. 2006 Jan 1;3:1837–41.
Jaszczak, R. J., et al. “Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, vol. 3, Jan. 2006, pp. 1837–41. Scopus, doi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2006.354251.
Jaszczak RJ, Greer KL, Bowsher JE, Metzler SD, Ter-Antonyan R, Bobkov KV. Helical-path, half-cone-beam acquisition for SPECT brain imaging. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record. 2006 Jan 1;3:1837–1841.

Published In

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record

DOI

ISSN

1095-7863

Publication Date

January 1, 2006

Volume

3

Start / End Page

1837 / 1841