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Topic 6 Nuclear Medicine Acquisition Methods Methods of Data Acquisition Frame Mode and List Mode Acquisitions Dynamic and Gated Acquisitions Static and Whole Body Acquisitions Sampling and Information Density

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Topic 6 Nuclear Medicine Acquisition Methods

• Methods of Data Acquisition

• Frame Mode and List Mode Acquisitions

• Dynamic and Gated Acquisitions

• Static and Whole Body Acquisitions

• Sampling and Information Density

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Frame Mode

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Camera FOV vs Image Matrix

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List Mode

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Multi Energies and Isotopes

• Multi Energies: – Single isotope: 111-In, 67-Ga.

– Photopeaks add together and form a single image

• Dual Isotopes– Separate frames.

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Dual Isotope Imaging

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Pixel Size

• Pixel size determination:– system spatial resolution– size of object interested– time for processing

– storage

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Pixel Size

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Image Quality - Pixel Size

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Information Density

• Spatial precision depends on count density

• For circular object and uniform background:– n>k2/(c2*d2) – where k~3-5, – c: image contrast, – d: object diameter

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Information Density - Noise

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Detection of Information - Count Density

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Noise vs Matrix Size

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Zoom Mode - Same Resolution

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Byte vs Word AcquisitionPixel Depth

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Types of Studies

• Static Studies– Matrix size, pixel size (<3 mm/pixel)

• Whole Body Imaging– Relative motion of patient & detector with

synchronised collection– Acquisition time (and count density) is

determined by the scan speed (~10-15cm/min)

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Types of Studies

• Dynamic Studies – uptake or clearance over an extended period

– acquire a sequence of images

– fixed time frame or phase acquisition (different time frame)

– Frame rate depends on radiotracer kinetics.– Matrix size: 64x64 or 128x128

• Gated Acquisition– A pre-determined number of frames in memory

– Gate signal triggers first frame for a fixed time

– A list mode could be used for checking irregular heart beat

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Whole Body Imaging -Different Intensity

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Gated Acquisition

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SPECT Acquisition

• Parameters that affect the SPECT acquisition: pixel size, arc selection, number of angular samples, acquisition time at each angle, rotation mode.

• Pixel size - system’s spatial resolution (FWHM/3)

• Arc selection - 360, 180 for heart, no less than 180.

• Angular samples: n=2πR/d (d: pixel size, R: radial distance)

• Acquisition time: Total acquisition time /n (~10-30 min).

• Rotation mode: step-and-shot (good resolution); Continues (more efficient)

• Gated SPECT: A gated study instead of each simple projection.

• Whole body SPECT: Several SPECT acquisition re-assembled

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SPECT Image QualityPixel Size

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SPECT Image Quality-Number of Projections