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Optimization of acquisition parameters for simultaneous [sup.201]Tl and [sup.99m]Tc dual-isotope myocardial imaging

Authors :
Wang, Wen-Tung
Tsui, Benjamin M.W.
Lalush, David S.
Tocharoenchai, Chiraporn
Frey, Eric C.
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. Oct, 2005, Vol. 52 Issue 5, pSS1227, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

In [sup.201]T1/[sup.99m]Tc dual-isotope simultaneous-acquisition (DISA) myocardial imaging, crosstalk due to Tc photons results in significant contamination of the T1 data. The objective of this work is to seek the acquisition parameters (i.e., energy window width and center) that have the optimal tradeoff between minimizing the crosstalk and maximizing the detection efficiency. The optimization criterion was based on maximizing an ideal observer signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for the myocardial defect detection task using single-isotope and DISA projection images acquired from a torso phantom. For single-isotope images, the optimal energy windows (width/center: 26 keV/75 keV and 28 keV/165 keV for [sup.201]T1, 30 keV/142 keV for [sup.99m]Tc) are wider than typical windows. For DISA imaging, the optimal windows varied with the [sup.99m]Tc to [sup.201]T1 activity ratio and are thus likely to depend on the uptake ratio in each patient. Using the optimal ratio 2.25-2.75 (148 MBq [sup.201]T1 and 333-407 MBq [sup.99m]Tc) with the corresponding optimal windows (22 keV/72 keV, 24 keV/167 keV, and 24 keV/140 keV) gives [sup.201]T1 images with substantially increased SNRs as well as [sup.99m]Tc images with SNRs same as those of 370 MBq [sup.99m]Tc-only images. However, without the addition of crosstalk compensation, the use of the optimal activity and energy windows alone is likely not sufficient to restore the DISA TI SNR to that of TI-only image. Index Terms--Listmode, optimization, simultaneous dual-isotope imaging, [sup.99m]TC, [sup.201]T1.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00189499
Volume :
52
Issue :
5
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.140240173