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    An investigation of inconsistent projections and artefacts in multi-pinhole SPECT with axially aligned pinholes

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    Authors
    Kench, Peter
    Lin, Jianyu
    Gregoire, M
    Meikle, Steven
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Kench, P.L. and Lin, J. and Gregoire, M.C. and Meikle, S.R. 2011. An investigation of inconsistent projections and artefacts in multi-pinhole SPECT with axially aligned pinholes. Physics in Medicine and Biology. 56: pp. 7487-7503.
    Source Title
    Physics in Medicine and Biology
    DOI
    10.1088/0031-9155/56/23/010
    ISSN
    00319155
    School
    Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29022
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Multiple pinholes are advantageous for maximizing the use of the available field of view (FOV) of compact small animal single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) detectors. However, when the pinholes are aligned axially to optimize imaging of extended objects, such as rodents, multiplexing of the pinhole projections can give rise to inconsistent data which leads to 'ghost point' artefacts in the reconstructed volume. A novel four pinhole collimator with a baffle was designed and implemented to eliminate these inconsistent projections. Simulation and physical phantom studies were performed to investigate artefacts from axially aligned pinholes and the efficacy of the baffle in removing inconsistent data and, thus, reducing reconstruction artefacts. SPECT was performed using a Defrise phantom to investigate the impact of collimator design on FOV utilization and axial blurring effects. Multiple pinhole SPECT acquired with a baffle had fewer artefacts and improved quantitative accuracy when compared to SPECT acquired without a baffle. The use of four pinholes positioned in a square maximized the available FOV, increased acquisition sensitivity and reduced axial blurring effects. These findings support the use of a baffle to eliminate inconsistent projection data arising from axially aligned pinholes and improve small animal SPECT reconstructions.

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