| Literature DB >> 4059564 |
L W Grossman, M Fernandez-Ulloa, S J Lukes, J Mantil.
Abstract
A conjugate-view technique is derived for calculation of absolute gallium-67 (Ga-67) uptake from scintillation-camera images. The technique combines counts of posterior and anterior images of the lung with an attenuation correction obtained from cobalt-57 (Co-57) transmission imaging. The formulation is such that the effects of Compton scatter build-up are accounted for. Studies utilizing a canine model indicated that, normally, more activity is located in the chest wall than in the lungs. The quantitative technique must therefore accurately account for a variety of Ga-67 distributions, including that in the chest wall. Calculations were performed using a three-component model comparing results obtained with the conjugate-view approach to the actual uptake. These calculations suggest that an assumption of uniform activity distribution allows an accuracy of approximately +/- 10% over a broad range of body-part thicknesses and uptake by the lungs. It was concluded that the conjugate-view technique is necessarily approximate but can provide clinically useful results.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4059564 DOI: 10.1148/radiology.157.3.4059564
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Radiology ISSN: 0033-8419 Impact factor: 11.105