Validation of the influence of CT slice thickness on the quantitative accuracy and image quality of single photon emission computed tomography.

Tomohiro Sato, Takashi Takagi
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Abstract

Objectives: Computed tomography (CT) images are used for precise anatomical location of lesions and for accurate attenuation correction in single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) image reconstruction in SPECT/CT examination. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of varying CT collimation width and slice thickness on CT images and on CT attenuation corrected SPECT images.

Methods: We acquired SPECT/CT images of a micro-coin phantom and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association body phantom filled with 99mTc-pertechnetate while varying the abovementioned CT parameters. The full width at half maximum of the slice sensitivity profile, the standard deviation of CT image background noise, and the radiation dose from CT scans were evaluated. Subsequently, the percentage contrast, background variability, and absolute recovery coefficient of the SPECT image were measured. Furthermore, we retrospectively reviewed the clinical bone SPECT images of 23 patients, and statistical testing of differences was performed.

Results: As the collimation width and reconstruction slice thickness of the CT image increased, z-axis resolution deteriorated, and background noise decreased. In addition, CT radiation dose decreased with increasing collimation width. Meanwhile, SPECT image quality and quantitative accuracy were unchanged with varying CT collimation width and slice thickness. There were no notable variations in clinical SPECT images and no statistically significant differences.

Conclusion: When high-resolution CT slices on the z-axis are not required for clinical diagnosis, increasing collimation width or slice thickness can reduce the radiation dose and image noise with no influence on the quality of SPECT images .

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CT层厚对单光子发射计算机断层定量精度和图像质量影响的验证。
目的:计算机断层扫描(CT)图像用于SPECT/CT检查中单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)图像重建中病灶的精确解剖定位和精确衰减校正。本研究的目的是验证不同的CT准直宽度和层厚对CT图像和CT衰减校正后的SPECT图像的影响。方法:在改变上述CT参数的同时,获取微型硬币体和99mtc - pertecnetate填充的国家电气制造商协会体体的SPECT/CT图像。评估了切片灵敏度曲线半最大值时的全宽度、CT图像背景噪声的标准差和CT扫描的辐射剂量。然后,测量SPECT图像的对比度百分比、背景变异性和绝对恢复系数。此外,我们回顾了23例患者的临床骨SPECT图像,并对差异进行了统计检验。结果:随着CT图像准直宽度和重建层厚度的增加,z轴分辨率下降,背景噪声降低。CT辐射剂量随准直宽度的增大而减小。同时,随着CT准直宽度和层厚的变化,SPECT图像质量和定量精度保持不变。两组临床SPECT图像无显著差异,差异无统计学意义。结论:临床诊断不需要z轴高分辨率CT切片时,增加准直宽度或切片厚度可降低辐射剂量和图像噪声,且不影响SPECT图像质量。
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Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Asia Oceania Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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