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  • Current gamma camera imaging is restricted by collimator performance, leading to a trade-off between spatial resolution and sensitivity, which limits the effectiveness of conventional collimators.
  • A new rotating slit-collimator is proposed, which captures one-dimensional projections allowing for better image reconstruction, achieving higher spatial resolution and sensitivity compared to traditional collimators—specifically, a resolution of 6 mm and 7x sensitivity for point sources.
  • The slit-collimator shows promise for applications like bone scintigraphy, improving hot-spot imaging, while its impact on cold-spot imaging remains limited; practical design considerations for its use are also discussed.

Article Abstract

Planar imaging with a gamma camera is currently limited by the performance of the collimator. Spatial resolution and sensitivity trade off against each other; it is not possible with conventional parallel-hole collimation to have high geometric sensitivity and at the same time excellent spatial resolution unless field-of-view is sacrificed by using fan- or cone-beam collimators. We propose a rotating slit-collimator which collects one-dimensional projections from which the planar image may be reconstructed by the theory of computed tomography. The performance of such a collimator is modelled by Monte Carlo methods and images are reconstructed by a convolution and backprojection technique. The performance is compared with that of a conventional parallel-hole collimator and it is shown that higher spatial resolution with increased sensitivity is possible with the slit-collimator. For a point source a spatial resolution of some 6 mm at a distance of 100 mm from the collimator with a x7 sensitivity compared with a parallel-hole collimator was achieved. Applications to bone scintigraphy are modelled and an improved performance in hot-spot imaging is demonstrated. The expected performance in cold-spot imaging is analytically investigated. The slit-collimator is not expected to improve cold-spot imaging. Practical design considerations are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-9155/37/5/006DOI Listing

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