Characterization of a whole body imaging technique for PET
An investigation of rapid whole-body PET (positron emission tomography) scanning was performed with a view towards its eventual use in screening for metastatic lesions with /sup 18/F-fluoride ion or /sup 18/F-fluorodeoxyglucose. Longitudinal images of the body were formed using three techniques. Sim...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers); (USA) 1990-04, Vol.37 (2), p.676-680 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An investigation of rapid whole-body PET (positron emission tomography) scanning was performed with a view towards its eventual use in screening for metastatic lesions with /sup 18/F-fluoride ion or /sup 18/F-fluorodeoxyglucose. Longitudinal images of the body were formed using three techniques. Simple 2-D projection images were formed by resorting the sinogram data. The images were created for a set of angles covering a full 180 degrees to facilitate viewing in a cine format. The effects of summing over a number of angles per view and filtering to reduce noise were investigated. Limited-angle backprojection images were formed using a small range of angles and no reconstruction filter. The resulting volume was then sliced coronally to give planar images as a function of depth. Coronal images were also obtained after reconstruction with a standard filtered backprojection technique, but with no attenuation correction. All three processes provided surprisingly good images of diagnostic quality, which were obtainable in practical scan times.< > |
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ISSN: | 0018-9499 1558-1578 |
DOI: | 10.1109/23.106697 |