用于I-123数据成像的MPH/扇束SPECT系统的针孔孔径尺寸优化

A. Könik, J. M. Mukherjee, Soumyanil Banerjee, J. De Beenhouwer, G. Zubal, M. King
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我们提出了一种廉价的方法来提高传统双摄像头SPECT系统用于帕金森病I-123多巴胺转运体(DAT)成像的性能。在该方法中,将其中一个准直器替换为专门设计的多针孔(MPH)准直器,从而实现MPH/Fanbeam联合采集。MPH由9个针孔组成,聚焦于大脑中央,覆盖一个圆柱形视野(直径12厘米,高度8厘米),其中包括纹状体。本文通过蒙特卡罗模拟研究了纹状体结合比(SBR)和尾状核/壳核比(C/P)的最佳孔径大小。在不同孔径范围内(半径:1-5 mm,增量为1mm)获得XCAT脑影的投影。在实际计数水平下,模拟了每种孔径大小的多种噪声实现。对不同迭代次数的MPH、Fanbeam和MPH/Fanbeam组合系统进行了重构。对于SBR和C/P计算,纹状体内的活动对一系列感兴趣的区域进行了估计。使用定制的和临床使用的定量分析软件,获得了不同迭代和VOIs下Fanbeam和联合MPH/Fanbeam重建的SBR和C/P测量的归一化均方根误差(NRMSE)。我们的初步结果表明,MPH组件的孔径半径为2-3 mm,可以在视觉上和定量上更好地估计MPH/Fanbeam重建。
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Optimization of pinhole aperture size of a combined MPH/fanbeam SPECT system for I-123 DAT imaging
We proposed an inexpensive method to improve the performance of the conventional dual-camera SPECT systems for I-123 dopamine transporter (DAT) imaging for Parkinson Disease. In this method, one of the collimators is replaced with a specifically designed multi-pinhole (MPH) collimator, thus performing combined MPH/Fanbeam acquisition. The MPH consists of 9 pinholes focusing to the central brain and covering a cylindrical field of view (diameter: 12cm and height: 8cm), which includes the striatum. We present here our Monte Carlo simulation work investigating the optimal aperture size for the striatal binding ratio (SBR) and caudate/putamen ratio (C/P). Projections of the XCAT brain phantom were obtained for a range of aperture sizes (radius:1–5 mm, with increments of 1mm). Multiple noise realizations were simulated for each aperture size at realistic count levels. Reconstructions from MPH, Fanbeam and combined MPH/Fanbeam systems were obtained for various numbers of iterations. For SBR and C/P calculations activities within the striatum were estimated for a range of region of interests. Normalized root mean square errors (NRMSE) of the SBR and C/P measurements were obtained for the Fanbeam and combined MPH/Fanbeam reconstructions at different iterations and VOIs, using custom made and clinically employed quantitative analysis software. Our preliminary results suggest that an aperture radius of 2-3 mm for the MPH component yields both visually and quantitatively better estimations for the MPH/Fanbeam reconstructions.
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