Brain SPECT imaging using 99mTc lipophilic tracers such as hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime (HMPAO) attempts to estimate cerebral, cerebellar and subcortical perfusion by assessing the relative amount of tracer uptake among these regions. Most commonly, comparison is made with cerebellar activity. Because the assessment of relative tracer uptake may be rendered inaccurate by photon attenuation by the nonuniform attenuation properties of the head, brain SPECT reconstructions have been compared using attenuation correction (AC) with various methods for estimating the attenuation map. METHODS: Patients underwent 99mTc-HMPAO brain SPECT with transmission line source AC hardware. In addition to the emission dataset, emission downscatter and trans...
Image artifacts from variable self-attenuation are recognized as major sources of diagnostic uncerta...
A quantitative evaluation of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and planar scintigra...
<p>A) (a) A CT attenuation coefficient (HU) map of each subject was normalized to the transaxial tem...
Monte Carlo simulation has been used to produce projections from a voxel-based brain phantom, simula...
In clinical brain SPECT, correction for photon attenuation in the patient is essential to obtain ima...
Objective: The radioactivity count distribution in the brain must be determined accurately to accura...
Appropriate corrections for scatter and attenuation correction are prerequisites for quantitative SP...
Recently, the evaluation of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured by single photon emission c...
Attenuation and scatter are limiting factors in image quality and quantitation of organ function by ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of nonuni-form attenuation on relative quanti...
Correction of scatter and attenuation is essential for quantitative SPECT. In this work, we evaluate...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess attenuation correction algorithms with the 137Cs ...
Integrated SPECT/CT enables non-uniform attenuation correction (AC) using built-in CT instead of the...
It is generally well accepted that transmission (TX)-based non-uniform attenuation correction can su...
Background: for a quantitative comparison of images obtained during 99mTc-hexamethylpropylene amine ...
Image artifacts from variable self-attenuation are recognized as major sources of diagnostic uncerta...
A quantitative evaluation of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and planar scintigra...
<p>A) (a) A CT attenuation coefficient (HU) map of each subject was normalized to the transaxial tem...
Monte Carlo simulation has been used to produce projections from a voxel-based brain phantom, simula...
In clinical brain SPECT, correction for photon attenuation in the patient is essential to obtain ima...
Objective: The radioactivity count distribution in the brain must be determined accurately to accura...
Appropriate corrections for scatter and attenuation correction are prerequisites for quantitative SP...
Recently, the evaluation of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) measured by single photon emission c...
Attenuation and scatter are limiting factors in image quality and quantitation of organ function by ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of nonuni-form attenuation on relative quanti...
Correction of scatter and attenuation is essential for quantitative SPECT. In this work, we evaluate...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to assess attenuation correction algorithms with the 137Cs ...
Integrated SPECT/CT enables non-uniform attenuation correction (AC) using built-in CT instead of the...
It is generally well accepted that transmission (TX)-based non-uniform attenuation correction can su...
Background: for a quantitative comparison of images obtained during 99mTc-hexamethylpropylene amine ...
Image artifacts from variable self-attenuation are recognized as major sources of diagnostic uncerta...
A quantitative evaluation of single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and planar scintigra...
<p>A) (a) A CT attenuation coefficient (HU) map of each subject was normalized to the transaxial tem...