Unlabelled: Emission tuned-aperture computed tomography (ETACT) is a new approach to acquiring and processing scintimammography data. A gamma camera with a pinhole collimator is used to acquire projections of the radionuclide distribution within the breast. Fiducial markers are used to reconstruct these projections into tomographic slices. Simulation and phantom experiments were performed to evaluate the potential of the ETACT method.
Methods: In the simulation study, a hemispheric object of 15 cm in diameter was constructed to model a breast. A ray-tracing technique was used to generate ideal projections. These were blurred and noise was added to create images that resemble scintigraphic images. Tumor size, pinhole size, and target-to-nontarget radioactivity ratios (TNTs) were varied. The simulated projections were reconstructed into slices, and contrast and contrast-to-noise ratios were calculated to evaluate the effect of pinhole size. These results were compared with a simulated planar acquisition of the same object. A preliminary phantom evaluation was performed using an 8-mm "tumor" with a 10:1 TNT to validate the simulation results.
Results: A 3-mm pinhole was shown by the simulation study to be the optimal size. The ETACT images consistently yielded higher contrast than simulated planar images. The phantom study validated the simulation results and showed the feasibility of ETACT in a simulated clinical environment.
Conclusion: ETACT is shown to be useful for imaging tumors <1 cm in diameter. Because ETACT requires only a gamma camera with a pinhole collimator, it has the potential to be applied in any hospital in a simple, flexible, and practical manner.
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Division of Radiologic Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157-1061, USA.
Unlabelled: Emission tuned-aperture computed tomography (ETACT) is a new approach to acquiring and processing scintimammography data. A gamma camera with a pinhole collimator is used to acquire projections of the radionuclide distribution within the breast. Fiducial markers are used to reconstruct these projections into tomographic slices.
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