Optimal collimator choice for sequential iodine-123 and technetium-99m imaging

被引:29
作者
DeGeeter, F
Franken, PR
Defrise, M
Andries, H
Saelens, E
Bossuyt, A
机构
[1] Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital, Free University of Brussels (VUB), Brussels
[2] Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, B-1090 Brussels
来源
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE | 1996年 / 23卷 / 07期
关键词
collimator; low-energy high-resolution collimator; medium-energy collimator; iodine-123; Rollo phantom;
D O I
10.1007/BF00843705
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Dual-isotope studies with technetium-99m and iodine-123 may be useful for various organs, including brain and myocardium, For the images obtained with each of the tracers to be comparable, it is important that activity ratios (activity in one part of the image/reference activity in the image) are preserved by the imaging method. We have used a Rollo phantom to study how collimator response affects such ratios. All investigations were performed with I-123(p,5n) and on a Siemens Orbiter 3700 camera fitted with either a low-energy high-resolution (LEHR) or a medium-energy (ME) collimator, Images were made of a Rollo phantom filled with an aqueous solution of either Tc-99 or I-123, and placed on the collimator surface with 8 cm Of methyl-methacrylate interposed. Count densities were measured in ROIs drawn in each cell of the phantom, and normalised to the maximal ROI value La the image, The mean square error (MSE) was used to assess how well the ratios of count densities approximated the known activity ratios based on the dimensions of the cells of the phantom. For Tc-99m, regardless of the collimator used, the count density ratios approximated the activity ratios fairly well (LEHR: MSE=0.008; ME: MSE=0.020). For I-123, count density ratios obtained with the LEHR were consistently higher than activity ratios (MSE=0.235), whereas the differences between the measured and the theoretical values were less with the ME collimator (MSE=0.013). Contrast fidelity of the I-123 images obtained with the LEHR collimator could be improved with Jaszczak scatter correction with k=1, but this led to unfavourable signal-to-noise ratios. For sequential Tc-99m/I-123 studies with extended sources, ME is to be preferred because of its higher contrast accuracy. Spatial resolution is less for the ME than for the LEHR collimator (FWHM with scatter: LEHR/Tc-99m=6.9 mm, LEHR/I-123=7.4 mm, ME/Tc-99m=10.1 mm, ME/I-123=11.1 mm), but remains similar for both tracers when The ME is used.
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页数:7
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