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Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data

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Chen, M; Peter, J; Jaszczak, RJ; Gilland, DR; Bowsher, JE; Tornai, MP; Metzler, SD
Published in: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference
August 31, 2002

The purpose of this study is to evaluate cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360-degree versus dual-head 180-degree myocardial perfusion SPECT scans with equal acquisition time. The channelized Hotelling observer (CHO) and human observers were used. A male and a female voxelized four-dimensional cardiac-torso phantoms were used to generate the 360-degree and the 180-degree projection data. A cold lesion was placed in 8 different locations of myocardium and had a lesion contrast of 25%. Sufficient poisson noise was added to set the area under the ROC curve (A z) to be between 0.75 to 0.85 in a pilot study, and to simulate the clinical case where dual-head 180-degree and triple-head 360-degree both have the same total scan time. For each lesion location, 100 realizations of lesion-present and of lesion-absent data were generated. Five-iteration OSEM was used to reconstruct the data with no attenuation correction. A 3D Hann filter with 0.7 times the Nyquist frequency was used to smooth the reconstructed images. The CHO showed a higher lesion detectability index d′ for the 180-degree data. The human observer study showed a slightly better detection performance of the 180-degree scan, especially for the female phantom, but the differences were not statistically significant (at the P = 0.05 level).

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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference

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August 31, 2002

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4

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2229 / 2233
 

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Chen, M., Peter, J., Jaszczak, R. J., Gilland, D. R., Bowsher, J. E., Tornai, M. P., & Metzler, S. D. (2002). Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, 4, 2229–2233.
Chen, M., J. Peter, R. J. Jaszczak, D. R. Gilland, J. E. Bowsher, M. P. Tornai, and S. D. Metzler. “Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference 4 (August 31, 2002): 2229–33.
Chen M, Peter J, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, et al. Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference. 2002 Aug 31;4:2229–33.
Chen, M., et al. “Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data.” IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference, vol. 4, Aug. 2002, pp. 2229–33.
Chen M, Peter J, Jaszczak RJ, Gilland DR, Bowsher JE, Tornai MP, Metzler SD. Observer studies of cardiac lesion detectability with triple-head 360° vs. dual-head 180° SPECT acquisition using simulated projection data. IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference. 2002 Aug 31;4:2229–2233.

Published In

IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference

Publication Date

August 31, 2002

Volume

4

Start / End Page

2229 / 2233