We compare the image quality of SPECT reconstruction with and without an anatomical prior. Area under the localization-response operating characteristic (LROC) curve is our figure of merit. Simulated Ga-67 citrate images, a SPECT lymph-nodule imaging agent, were generated using the MCAT digital phantom. Reconstructed images were read by human observers. Several reconstruction strategies are compared, including rescaled block iterative (RBI) and maximum-a-posteriori (MAP) with various priors. We find that MAP reconstruction using prior knowledge of organ and lesion boundaries significantly improves lesion-detection performance (p \u3c 0.05). Pseudo-lesion boundaries, regions without increased uptake which are incorrectly treated as prior kno...
Images of the inside of the human body can be obtained non-invasively using tomographic acquisition ...
The performance of the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO) was compared to that of human observers...
Quantitative SPECT techniques are important for many applications including internal emitter therapy...
With increasing availability of multimodality imaging systems, high-resolution anatomical images can...
With the widespread availability of SPECT/CT systems it has become feasible to incorporate prior kno...
Abstract — In emission tomography (ET) comprising PET and SPECT, anatomical information derived from...
Statistical image reconstruction methods based on maximum a posteriori (MAP) principle have been dev...
Iterative reconstruction of SPECT images has recently become clinically available as an alternative ...
Iterative reconstruction of SPECT images has recently become clinically available as an alternative ...
We use receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of a location-known-exactly (LKE) lesion det...
The lesion detectability performance of 6 PET imaging platforms has been compared using a highly rep...
This work reports an investigation in which localization-receiver-operating-characteristics (LROC) s...
An earlier localization ROC (LROC) study that found attenuation correction (AC) degraded the detecti...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Low count single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) ...
A methodology is presented to detect pulmonary nodules in images reconstructed from low-dose Compute...
Images of the inside of the human body can be obtained non-invasively using tomographic acquisition ...
The performance of the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO) was compared to that of human observers...
Quantitative SPECT techniques are important for many applications including internal emitter therapy...
With increasing availability of multimodality imaging systems, high-resolution anatomical images can...
With the widespread availability of SPECT/CT systems it has become feasible to incorporate prior kno...
Abstract — In emission tomography (ET) comprising PET and SPECT, anatomical information derived from...
Statistical image reconstruction methods based on maximum a posteriori (MAP) principle have been dev...
Iterative reconstruction of SPECT images has recently become clinically available as an alternative ...
Iterative reconstruction of SPECT images has recently become clinically available as an alternative ...
We use receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis of a location-known-exactly (LKE) lesion det...
The lesion detectability performance of 6 PET imaging platforms has been compared using a highly rep...
This work reports an investigation in which localization-receiver-operating-characteristics (LROC) s...
An earlier localization ROC (LROC) study that found attenuation correction (AC) degraded the detecti...
Item does not contain fulltextPURPOSE: Low count single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) ...
A methodology is presented to detect pulmonary nodules in images reconstructed from low-dose Compute...
Images of the inside of the human body can be obtained non-invasively using tomographic acquisition ...
The performance of the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO) was compared to that of human observers...
Quantitative SPECT techniques are important for many applications including internal emitter therapy...