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Background Post-therapy SPECT/CT imaging of 90Y microspheres delivered to hepatic malignancies is difficult, owing to the continuous, high-energy Bremsstrahlung spectrum emitted by 90Y. This study aimed to evaluate the utility of a commercially available software package (HybridRecon, Hermes Medical Solutions AB) which incorporates full Monte Carlo collimator modelling. Analysis of image quality was...
Patient motion during PET scans introduces errors in the attenuation correction and image blurring leading to false changes in regional radioactivity concentrations. However, the potential effect that motion has on simulation-based scatter correction is not fully appreciated. Specifically for tracers with high uptake close to the edge of head (e.g. scalp and nose) as observed with [11C]Verapamil,...
Parametric estimation of perfusion using [15O]-H2O is an important biomarker for assessing treatment response in oncology clinical trials involving anti-vascular and anti-angiogenic agents. Traditionally the set of dynamic images are reconstructed independently, followed by post-reconstruction kinetic modelling. This methodology results in sub-optimal and often noisy end point parameters if voxel-by-voxel...
The current study aimed to derive accurate estimates of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) from noisy dynamic [15O]H2O PET images acquired on the High Resolution Research Tomograph (HRRT), whilst retaining the high spatial resolution of this scanner (2-3 mm) in parametric images. We compared the PET autoradiographic and the generalised linear least squares (GLLS) methods to the non-linear least squares...
Dynamic PET imaging with [15O]H2O allows estimation of tumour perfusion in humans. For small regions of interest these estimates have limited precision due to statistical noise in the images. We have optimized the injected dose in order to improve the precision of these estimates. This optimization considers the effect of the scanner count-rate upon the local image variance and the subsequent effect...
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