Introduction Quality control is an important phenomenon in nuclear medicine imaging. A Jaszczak SPECT Phantom provides consistent performance information for any SPECT or PET system. This article describes the simulation of a Jaszczak phantom and creating an executable phantom file for comparing assessment of SPECT cameras using SIMIND Monte Carlo simulation program which is well-established for SPECT. Materials and Methods The simulation was based on a Deluxe model of Jaszczak Phantom with defined geometry. Quality control tests were provided together with initial imaging example and suggested use for the assessment of parameters such as spatial resolution, limits of lesion detection, and contrast comparing with a Siemens E.Cam SPECT syste...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
Abstract Background Post-therapy SPECT/CT imaging of 90Y microspheres delivered to hepatic malignanc...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research indicates a need for a dedicated small pos...
In this study, we simulated a Siemens E.CAM SPECT system using SIMIND Monte Carlo program to acquire...
Simulation of the complete nuclear medicine imaging situation for SPECT (Single Photon Emission Comp...
ABSTRACT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) has advantages over other methods in tha...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
The accuracy of clinical SPECT is highly dependent on the acquisition and processing parameters, whi...
In order to reduce the unnecessary radiation exposure for the clinical personnel, the optimization o...
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...
This chapter describes the use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate nuclear medicine imaging system...
Nuclear medicine imaging systems produce clinical images that are inherently noisier and of lower re...
Background: Obtaining high quality images in Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) device is th...
It is vital to test the response, reliability and to determine image artifacts produced by the nucle...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
Abstract Background Post-therapy SPECT/CT imaging of 90Y microspheres delivered to hepatic malignanc...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research indicates a need for a dedicated small pos...
In this study, we simulated a Siemens E.CAM SPECT system using SIMIND Monte Carlo program to acquire...
Simulation of the complete nuclear medicine imaging situation for SPECT (Single Photon Emission Comp...
ABSTRACT Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) has advantages over other methods in tha...
Introduction: In Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), the projection data used for im...
The accuracy of clinical SPECT is highly dependent on the acquisition and processing parameters, whi...
In order to reduce the unnecessary radiation exposure for the clinical personnel, the optimization o...
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...
This chapter describes the use of the Monte Carlo method to simulate nuclear medicine imaging system...
Nuclear medicine imaging systems produce clinical images that are inherently noisier and of lower re...
Background: Obtaining high quality images in Single Photon Emission Tomography (SPECT) device is th...
It is vital to test the response, reliability and to determine image artifacts produced by the nucle...
Purpose: Monte Carlo (MC) modelling techniques can assess the quantitative accuracy of both planar a...
Abstract Background Post-therapy SPECT/CT imaging of 90Y microspheres delivered to hepatic malignanc...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious research indicates a need for a dedicated small pos...