A Spline Approach to Parallel-Hole Collimator Deblurring for aSRT-Reconstructed SPECT Images

Nicholas E. Protonotarios, A. Charalambopoulos, G. Kastis, K. Kacperski, A. Fokas
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In the present work, we present a spline-based method for deblurring aSRT-reconstructed images of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) systems equipped with parallel-hole collimators. aSRT, or the attenuated spline reconstruction technique, is a recently developed analytic algorithm capable of reconstructing attenuation-corrected SPECT images. Our approach is based on the characterization of the collimator in terms of its blurring profile, rather than the use of the point response function. By deblurring the initial attenuated sinogram, we are able to reconstruct using aSRT images with less blurring. Simulation studies were performed by using an image quality (IQ) phantom and an appropriate attenuation map. Reconstructed images were generated for 180 views over 360 degrees and twenty realizations of Poisson noise were created at a noise level of 50% of the total counts. For the purposes of the IQ phantom simulations, we employed a typical low energy high resolution (LEHR) collimator and blurred the relevant data using a Gaussian blur profile was with a corresponding standard deviation, σ, value of 0.019. Comparisons between blurred and deblurred sinogram reconstructions were performed using two appropriate metrics, namely hot contrast (local metric) and no-reference blur metric (global metric). The preliminary results indicate that the algorithm presented in this work is capable of compensating for the collimator blur effect, especially in aSRT-reconstructed SPECT images. The metrics employed indicate that our method can be proven to be useful in clinical SPECT imaging as well as in biomedical image processing and analysis in general. Therefore, the proposed blurring-compensating technique for parallel-hole collimation could provide efficient deblurring in SPECT imaging and may be helpful in improving image quality of SPECT reconstructions.
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基于样条法的asrt重建SPECT图像平行孔准直去模糊
在目前的工作中,我们提出了一种基于样条的方法来消除配备平行孔准直器的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)系统的asrt重建图像的模糊。aSRT,即衰减样条重建技术,是最近发展起来的一种分析算法,能够重建衰减校正的SPECT图像。我们的方法是基于准直器在其模糊轮廓方面的特征,而不是使用点响应函数。通过消除初始衰减正弦图的模糊,我们能够使用模糊较少的aSRT图像进行重建。通过使用图像质量(IQ)幻影和适当的衰减图进行仿真研究。重建图像以360度180视角生成,并以总计数的50%的噪声水平创建了20个泊松噪声实现。为了模拟IQ幻影,我们采用了典型的低能量高分辨率(LEHR)准直器,并使用高斯模糊轮廓来模糊相关数据,相应的标准差σ值为0.019。使用热对比(局部度量)和无参考模糊度量(全局度量)两种适当的度量对模糊和去模糊正弦图重建进行比较。初步结果表明,本文提出的算法能够补偿准直器模糊效应,特别是在asrt重建的SPECT图像中。所采用的指标表明,我们的方法可以被证明是有用的临床SPECT成像以及在生物医学图像处理和分析一般。因此,所提出的平行孔准直模糊补偿技术可以有效地消除SPECT成像中的模糊,有助于提高SPECT重建图像的质量。
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