Department of Radiology, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, 50 Aza Hachiken Nishi, Aotake-Cho, Toyohashi, Aichi, 4418570, Japan.
Institute of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences, Kanazawa University, 5-11-80 Kodatsuno, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, 9200942, Japan.
Radiol Phys Technol. 2023 Jun;16(2):244-253. doi: 10.1007/s12194-023-00713-6. Epub 2023 Mar 23.
We developed a phantom for single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), with the objective of assessing image quality to optimize administered dose and acquisition time. We investigated whether the concept of counts-per-volume (CPV), which is used as a predictor of visual image quality in positron emission tomography, can be used to estimate the acquisition time required for each SPECT image. QIRE phantoms for the head (QIRE-h) and torso (QIRE-t) were developed to measure four physical indicators of image quality in a single scan: uniformity, contrast of both hot and defective lesions with respect to the background, and linearity between radioactivity concentration and count density. The target organ's CPV (TCPV), sharpness index (SI), and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) were measured for QIRE-h and QIRE-t phantoms, and for anthropomorphic brain and torso phantoms. The SPECT image quality of the four phantoms was visually assessed on a 5-point scale. The acquisition time and TCPV were correlated for all four phantoms. The SI and CNR values were nearly identical for the QIRE and anthropomorphic phantoms with comparable TCPV. The agreement between the visual scores of QIRE-h and brain phantoms, as well as QIRE-t and torso phantoms, was moderate and substantial, respectively. Comparison of SPECT image quality between QIRE and anthropomorphic phantoms revealed close agreement in terms of physical indicators and visual assessments. Therefore, the TCPV concept can also be applied to SPECT images of QIRE phantoms, and optimization of imaging parameters for nuclear medicine examinations may be possible using QIRE phantoms alone.
我们开发了一种单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)的体模,旨在评估图像质量,以优化给药剂量和采集时间。我们研究了作为正电子发射断层扫描(PET)视觉图像质量预测因子的每体积计数(CPV)概念是否可用于估计每个 SPECT 图像所需的采集时间。我们开发了头部 QIRE 体模(QIRe-h)和躯干 QIRE 体模(QIRe-t),以在单次扫描中测量四个物理图像质量指标:均匀性、热病灶和缺陷病灶相对于背景的对比度,以及放射性浓度与计数密度之间的线性关系。我们测量了 QIRE-h 和 QIRE-t 体模以及拟人化脑和躯干体模的靶器官 CPV(TCPV)、锐度指数(SI)和对比噪声比(CNR)。对四个体模的 SPECT 图像质量进行了 5 分制的视觉评估。所有四个体模的采集时间和 TCPV 均相关。具有可比 TCPV 的 QIRE 和拟人化体模的 SI 和 CNR 值几乎相同。QIRe-h 和脑体模以及 QIRE-t 和躯干体模的视觉评分之间的一致性分别为中度和高度一致。QIRe 和拟人化体模之间的 SPECT 图像质量比较表明,在物理指标和视觉评估方面存在密切一致。因此,CPV 概念也可应用于 QIRE 体模的 SPECT 图像,并且可能可以单独使用 QIRE 体模优化核医学检查的成像参数。