Slice focusing collimation for single photon emission computed tomography
The authors present "slice-focusing" collimation concept for brain SPECT. Two applications of this type of collimation are exposed. In each application the performances of the slice-focusing collimation are compared with the performances of a parallel hole collimator. The first application...
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Zusammenfassung: | The authors present "slice-focusing" collimation concept for brain SPECT. Two applications of this type of collimation are exposed. In each application the performances of the slice-focusing collimation are compared with the performances of a parallel hole collimator. The first application concerns a single slice prototype tomograph (Tomoline) using two linear detectors. The spatial resolution is improved, and the number of counts by slice is multiplied by 5 for each detector. The second application is a prototype of slice-focusing collimator for scintillation camera. This collimator provides slices 2.5 cm apart. The ratio geometric efficiency / collimator spatial resolution is multiplied by 3.0. Although the applications are principally limited to brain tomography, the focusing-slice collimation allows higher efficiency than any other collimation type using orthogonal reconstruction algorithms. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/IEMBS.1992.5762052 |