In this study, we simulated a Siemens E.CAM SPECT system using SIMIND Monte Carlo program to acquire its experimental characterization in terms of energy resolution, sensitivity, spatial resolution and imaging of phantoms using 99m Tc. The experimental and simulation data for SPECT imaging was acquired from a point source and Jaszczak phantom . Verification of the simulation was done by comparing two sets of images and related data obtained from the actual and simulated systems. Image quality was assessed by comparing image contrast and resolution. Simulated and measured energy spectra (with or without a collimator) and spatial resolution from point sources in air were compared. The resulted energy spectra present similar peaks for the ...
Simulation of the complete nuclear medicine imaging situation for SPECT (Single Photon Emission Comp...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
National audienceIntroduction: Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is at present one ...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
"25 January 1993."Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42)Nuclear medicine imaging systems ...
International audienceIn nuclear medicine, Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is a powerful technique to mo...
There is a need for mathematical modelling for the evaluation of important parameters for photon ima...
Monte Carlo simulations are useful for optimizing and assessing single photon emission computed tomo...
Abstract Background Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are used in nuclear medicine imaging as they provid...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques have been used extensively in Nuclear Medicine (NM). The theor...
Simulation of the complete nuclear medicine imaging situation for SPECT (Single Photon Emission Comp...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
National audienceIntroduction: Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is at present one ...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
"25 January 1993."Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-42)Nuclear medicine imaging systems ...
International audienceIn nuclear medicine, Monte Carlo (MC) simulation is a powerful technique to mo...
There is a need for mathematical modelling for the evaluation of important parameters for photon ima...
Monte Carlo simulations are useful for optimizing and assessing single photon emission computed tomo...
Abstract Background Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are used in nuclear medicine imaging as they provid...
This work explores the possibility of using a photon counting silicon detector developedfor Computer...
Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques have been used extensively in Nuclear Medicine (NM). The theor...
Simulation of the complete nuclear medicine imaging situation for SPECT (Single Photon Emission Comp...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
National audienceIntroduction: Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) is at present one ...