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The potential for mixed multiplexed and non-multiplexed data to improve the reconstruction quality of a multi-slit-slat collimator SPECT system.

Shelan T Mahmood1, Kjell Erlandsson, Ian Cullum, Brian F Hutton.   

Abstract

Multiplexing is a way of increasing the sensitivity in a multi-slit-slat SPECT system by allowing the overlap of projections from neighboring apertures. The fundamental objective of multiplexing is to increase the signal-to-noise ratio for a given system resolution. Multiplexing may therefore lead to an improved tradeoff between resolution and sensitivity. Overlapped projections, however, introduce ambiguities in the data which can lead to non-uniqueness of solution for the inverse problem, deterioration in the quality of reconstruction and ultimately loss of resolution. Therefore, it is not straightforward to evaluate the advantage of the extra sensitivity gained by multiplexing, without first devising a method to overcome the image artifacts caused due to this overlapping of projection data. In this paper we investigate the effect of multiplexing on the reconstructed image quality and we determine whether reconstruction of multiplexed data could be improved by the addition of non-multiplexed data. For this purpose we have done simulations based on three digital phantoms. We compared the reconstructed images both qualitatively and quantitatively for different degrees of multiplexing and different fractions of non-multiplexed data. Our results indicate that the recovery coefficient (and therefore spatial resolution) can be maintained with a high degree of multiplexing leading to a significant increase in the SNR (up to 25%) due to a reduced noise level. This gain in the SNR corresponds to a 75% increase in counts or sensitivity which can be utilized to reduce acquisition time, patient dose or/and improve image quality.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20354282     DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/55/8/009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Med Biol        ISSN: 0031-9155            Impact factor:   3.609


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Review 2.  Review of SPECT collimator selection, optimization, and fabrication for clinical and preclinical imaging.

Authors:  Karen Van Audenhaege; Roel Van Holen; Stefaan Vandenberghe; Christian Vanhove; Scott D Metzler; Stephen C Moore
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3.  The effects of object activity distribution on multiplexing multi-pinhole SPECT.

Authors:  Greta S P Mok; Benjamin M W Tsui; Freek J Beekman
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2011-04-01       Impact factor: 3.609

4.  Evaluation of image reconstruction for mouse brain imaging with synthetic collimation from highly multiplexed SiliSPECT projections.

Authors:  S Shokouhi; D W Wilson; S D Metzler; T E Peterson
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2010-08-16       Impact factor: 3.609

5.  Design and performance of a small-animal imaging system using synthetic collimation.

Authors:  R J Havelin; B W Miller; H H Barrett; L R Furenlid; J M Murphy; R M Dwyer; M J Foley
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2013-04-26       Impact factor: 3.609

6.  Design of a Multi-Pinhole Collimator for I-123 DaTscan Imaging on Dual-Headed SPECT Systems in Combination with a Fan-Beam Collimator.

Authors:  Michael A King; Joyeeta M Mukherjee; Arda Könik; I George Zubal; Joyoni Dey; Robert Licho
Journal:  IEEE Trans Nucl Sci       Date:  2016-02-03       Impact factor: 1.679

7.  Reducing multiplexing artifacts in multi-pinhole SPECT with a stacked silicon-germanium system: a simulation study.

Authors:  Lindsay C Johnson; Sepideh Shokouhi; Todd E Peterson
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2014-07-17       Impact factor: 10.048

8.  Investigation of Axial and Angular Sampling in Multi-Detector Pinhole-SPECT Brain Imaging.

Authors:  Navid Zeraatkar; Kesava S Kalluri; Benjamin Auer; Arda Konik; Timothy J Fromme; Lars R Furenlid; Phillip H Kuo; Michael A King
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2020-11-30       Impact factor: 10.048

9.  Collimator Interchange System for Adaptive Cardiac Imaging in C-SPECT.

Authors:  Mike Rozler; Wei Chang
Journal:  IEEE Trans Nucl Sci       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 1.679

10.  Cerebral SPECT imaging with different acquisition schemes using varying levels of multiplexing versus sensitivity in an adaptive multi-pinhole brain-dedicated scanner.

Authors:  Navid Zeraatkar; Kesava S Kalluri; Benjamin Auer; Micaehla May; R Garrett Richards; Lars R Furenlid; Phillip H Kuo; Michael A King
Journal:  Biomed Phys Eng Express       Date:  2021-09-22
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