نتایج جستجو برای: scatter collimator factor

تعداد نتایج: 857363  

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2008
S Shcherbinin A Celler T Belhocine R Vanderwerf A Driedger

The goal of this study was to determine the quantitative accuracy of our OSEM-APDI reconstruction method based on SPECT/CT imaging for Tc-99m, In-111, I-123, and I-131 isotopes. Phantom studies were performed on a SPECT/low-dose multislice CT system (Infinia-Hawkeye-4 slice, GE Healthcare) using clinical acquisition protocols. Two radioactive sources were centrally and peripherally placed insid...

2010
A Akbarzadeh MR Ay H Ghadiri S Sarkar H Zaidi

PURPOSE The consummate 64-slice CT scanner that spawns a new generation of non-invasive diagnostic tool, however revolutionary, brings with it the incidental by-product that is scattered radiation. The extended detector aperture capability in the 64-slcie CT scanner allows the effects of scattered radiation to be more pronounced and therefore demands that the magnitude and spatial distribution ...

Journal: :Medical physics 2002
Juan Diego Azcona R Alfredo C Siochi Ignacio Azinovic

The goal of IMRT is to achieve an isodose distribution conformed to the tumor while avoiding the organs at risk. For these tasks several gantry angles are selected, each one containing a series of different leaf configurations for the multileaf collimator (MLC) (segments). Verifying the relative distributions as well as the absolute doses is an important step for quality assurance issues. We ha...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 1994
J Ye Z Liang D P Harrington

An efficient reconstruction method for myocardial perfusion single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) has been developed which compensates simultaneously for attenuation, scatter, and resolution variation. The scattered photons in the primary-energy-window measurements are approximately removed by subtracting the weighted scatter-energy-window samples. The resolution variation is corre...

2009
G. El Fakhri M. F. Kijewski S. C. Moore

Compton scatter, lead X-rays, and high-energy contamination are major factors affecting image quality in Ga-67 imaging. Scattered photons detected in one photopeak window include photons exiting the patient at energies within the photopeak, as well as higher energy photons which have interacted in the collimator and crystal and lost energy. Furthermore, lead X-rays can be detected in the main e...

2014
Stephan Walrand Michel Hesse Randy Wojcik Renaud Lhommel François Jamar

A conventional Anger camera is not adapted to bremsstrahlung imaging and, as a result, even using a reduced energy acquisition window, geometric x-rays represent <15% of the recorded events. This increases noise, limits the contrast, and reduces the quantification accuracy. Monte Carlo (MC) simulations of energy spectra showed that a camera based on a 30-mm-thick BGO crystal and equipped with a...

Journal: :iranian journal of cancer prevention 0
a iftikhar center for nuclear medicine and radiotherapy (cenar), bmc complex, quetta, pakistan m wazir institute of nuclear medicine, oncology and radiotherapy, abbotabad, pakistan mb kakakhail pakistan institute of engineering and applied sciences (pieas) islamabad, pakistan a sbilal pakistan institute of engineering and applied sciences (pieas) islamabad, pakistan a khwaja center for nuclear medicine and radiotherapy (cenar), bmc complex, quetta, pakistan a khushnaseeb center for nuclear medicine and radiotherapy (cenar), bmc complex, quetta, pakistan

background: during radiotherapy treatment, critical organs are shielded using lead and cerrobend blocks. the objective of this study is to compare the effects of lead and cerrobend shielding blocks on incident photon beam. methods: collimator scatter factors were measured for open square fields (3 x 3 cm to 40 x 40 cm) defined by collimator jaws and for fields blocked down to smaller asymmetric...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2002
Sharlini Sankaran Eric C Frey Karen L Gilland Benjamin M W Tsui

UNLABELLED Attenuation, photon scatter, and distance-dependent collimator-detector response are major degrading factors in myocardial SPECT images. The current study investigated whether compensation for these factors improves perfusion defect detectability, and compared the results for human observers with a previous study using a mathematical observer. METHODS Four methods were investigated...

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