Multi-pinhole collimators are often used in pre-clinical SPECT systems because they have a better resolution-sensitivity tradeoff than parallel hole collimators when imaging small objects. Most multi-pinhole collimators are designed to allow no or only a limited amount of overlap between the different pinhole projections because the ambiguity introduced by multiplexing pinholes can result in artifacts. The origin of these artifacts is still not fully understood, but previous research has already shown that data incompleteness could be part of the explanation. Therefore, we developed a method to investigate data completeness in multiplexing multi-pinhole systems and showed that a certain activity distribution can be successfully reconstructe...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging remains a critical t...
Application of multi-pinhole collimator in pinhole-based SPECT increases detection sensitivity. The ...
Pinhole SPECT is a fully 3-dimensional tomography technique. Uniformity requirements for gamma-camer...
Multi-pinhole collimators are often used in pre-clinical SPECT systems because they have a better re...
Multi-pinhole collimators are often used in preclinical SPECT systems because of their high resoluti...
In multi-pinhole SPECT, overlapping the projections from different pinholes has been used to increas...
The desirability of multiplexing in SPECT acquisition remains controversial. Allowing multiplexing i...
In clinical practice, brain SPECT is usually performed using a dual-head SPECT scanner with fan-beam...
Purpose: Low sensitivity can become a major problem when very small pinholes are used in SPECT imagi...
Multiple pinholes are advantageous for maximizing the use of the available field of view (FOV) of co...
The focus of this dissertation is the use of pinhole collimation in Nuclear Medicine. A pinhole is a...
The main focus of this work is a new technique for improving the resolution and sensitivity of Singl...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to improve the uniformity of the axial spatial resolution and se...
This work optimized a multi-pinhole collimator for a stationary three-camera Single Photon Emission ...
Multiple pinholes are advantageous for maximizing the use of the available field of view (FOV) of co...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging remains a critical t...
Application of multi-pinhole collimator in pinhole-based SPECT increases detection sensitivity. The ...
Pinhole SPECT is a fully 3-dimensional tomography technique. Uniformity requirements for gamma-camer...
Multi-pinhole collimators are often used in pre-clinical SPECT systems because they have a better re...
Multi-pinhole collimators are often used in preclinical SPECT systems because of their high resoluti...
In multi-pinhole SPECT, overlapping the projections from different pinholes has been used to increas...
The desirability of multiplexing in SPECT acquisition remains controversial. Allowing multiplexing i...
In clinical practice, brain SPECT is usually performed using a dual-head SPECT scanner with fan-beam...
Purpose: Low sensitivity can become a major problem when very small pinholes are used in SPECT imagi...
Multiple pinholes are advantageous for maximizing the use of the available field of view (FOV) of co...
The focus of this dissertation is the use of pinhole collimation in Nuclear Medicine. A pinhole is a...
The main focus of this work is a new technique for improving the resolution and sensitivity of Singl...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to improve the uniformity of the axial spatial resolution and se...
This work optimized a multi-pinhole collimator for a stationary three-camera Single Photon Emission ...
Multiple pinholes are advantageous for maximizing the use of the available field of view (FOV) of co...
Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) myocardial perfusion imaging remains a critical t...
Application of multi-pinhole collimator in pinhole-based SPECT increases detection sensitivity. The ...
Pinhole SPECT is a fully 3-dimensional tomography technique. Uniformity requirements for gamma-camer...