Molecular breast imaging using a dedicated high-performance instrument

M. O’Connor, D. Wagenaar, C. Hruska, S. Phillips, G. Caravaglia, D. Rhodes
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In women with radiographically dense breasts, the sensitivity of mammography is less than 50%. With the increase in the percent of women with dense breasts, it is important to look at alternative screening techniques for this population. This article reviews the strengths and weaknesses of current imaging techniques and focuses on recent developments in semiconductor-based gamma camera systems that offer significant improvements in image quality over that achievable with single-crystal sodium iodide systems. We have developed a technique known as Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI) using small field of view Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT) gamma cameras that permits the breast to be imaged in a similar manner to mammography, using light pain-free compression. Computer simulations and experimental studies have shown that use of low-energy high sensitivity collimation coupled with the excellent energy resolution and intrinsic spatial resolution of CZT detectors provides optimum image quality for the detection of small breast lesions. Preliminary clinical studies with a prototype dual-detector system have demonstrated that Molecular Breast Imaging has a sensitivity of ~90% for the detection of breast tumors less than 10 mm in diameter. By comparison, conventional scintimammography only achieves a sensitivity of 50% in the detection of lesions < 10 mm. Because Molecular Breast Imaging is not affected by breast density, this technique may offer an important adjunct to mammography in the evaluation of women with dense breast parenchyma.
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分子乳房成像使用专用的高性能仪器
在乳腺密度较高的女性中,乳房x光检查的敏感性低于50%。随着致密性乳房女性比例的增加,为这一人群寻找替代筛查技术是很重要的。本文回顾了当前成像技术的优点和缺点,并重点介绍了基于半导体的伽马相机系统的最新发展,这些系统在图像质量方面比单晶碘化钠系统有了显著的改进。我们已经开发了一种被称为分子乳房成像(MBI)的技术,使用小视野碲化镉锌(CZT)伽马相机,允许乳房成像的方式类似于乳房x光检查,使用光无痛压缩。计算机模拟和实验研究表明,使用低能量高灵敏度准直,再加上CZT探测器优异的能量分辨率和固有空间分辨率,为乳腺小病变的检测提供了最佳的图像质量。初步临床研究表明,分子乳腺成像对直径小于10mm的乳腺肿瘤的检测灵敏度为90%。相比之下,传统的扫描成像在检测< 10 mm的病变时仅达到50%的灵敏度。由于分子乳腺成像不受乳腺密度的影响,该技术可作为乳腺x线摄影的重要辅助手段,用于评估乳腺致密组织。
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