Cerqueira M D, Matsuoka D, Ritchie J L, Harp G D
Department of Radiology, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Seattle, WA 98108.
J Nucl Med. 1988 Aug;29(8):1393-7.
Misalignment between the electronic and mechanical axes of rotation will result in artifact generation and image degradation during single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) reconstruction. Acceptance and quality control testing procedures have not emphasized the variability in center of rotation (COR) measurements caused by collimators and the need to verify uniformity across the full collimator field of view (FOV). Variation from the mean COR across the FOV was tested in four different collimators using multiple point source acquisitions. The mean COR was different for each collimator and two of the four had a greater than 0.5 pixel difference from the mean COR on some area of the FOV. This variation makes these collimators unacceptable for SPECT acquisition. Thus, initial acceptance testing of SPECT collimators should verify a uniform COR across the full FOV and collimators with a variability from the mean COR greater than 0.5 pixels should be rejected.
在单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)重建过程中,电子旋转轴与机械旋转轴之间的不对准会导致伪影产生和图像质量下降。验收和质量控制测试程序尚未强调准直器引起的旋转中心(COR)测量的变异性,以及验证整个准直器视野(FOV)内均匀性的必要性。使用多点源采集在四种不同的准直器中测试了整个FOV内与平均COR的偏差。每个准直器的平均COR都不同,并且四个准直器中的两个在FOV的某些区域与平均COR的差异大于0.5像素。这种变异性使得这些准直器不适合用于SPECT采集。因此,SPECT准直器的初始验收测试应验证整个FOV内COR的均匀性,并且与平均COR的变异性大于0.5像素的准直器应被拒收。