2016
DOI: 10.1118/1.4962469
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A modified TEW approach to scatter correction for In‐111 and Tc‐99m dual‐isotope small‐animal SPECT

Abstract: Cross talk and self-scatter were shown to produce quantification errors in phantoms as well as in vivo. The standard TEW provided inaccurate results due to the inclusion of unscattered photons in the scatter windows. The modified TEW improved the scatter estimate and reduced the quantification errors in phantoms and in vivo.

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“…The slower clearance of liposomes compared to small-molecule drugs has been exploited to demonstrate improvements in scanner technology. Wirwarr et al used 111 In-labelled liposomes to demonstrate the high sensitivity and temporal resolution of a multiple-pinhole SPECT system [297], and Prior et al used similar liposomes to improve scatter correction in dual-radionuclide SPECT [298]. Combined with sub-millimetre spatial resolution, such technological advances have played a great part in keeping SPECT radionuclides relevant in preclinical research despite the gradual shift towards the use of PET in the clinic.…”
Section: Applications Of Radiolabelled Liposomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slower clearance of liposomes compared to small-molecule drugs has been exploited to demonstrate improvements in scanner technology. Wirwarr et al used 111 In-labelled liposomes to demonstrate the high sensitivity and temporal resolution of a multiple-pinhole SPECT system [297], and Prior et al used similar liposomes to improve scatter correction in dual-radionuclide SPECT [298]. Combined with sub-millimetre spatial resolution, such technological advances have played a great part in keeping SPECT radionuclides relevant in preclinical research despite the gradual shift towards the use of PET in the clinic.…”
Section: Applications Of Radiolabelled Liposomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results, however, might not be fully applicable to clinical systems as the amount of scatter in human studies is substantially higher than that of small animals and therefore the effectiveness of the aforementioned method to remove crosstalk might be low. This challenge could be addressed by developing alternative modified TEW methods which have shown improvement of the quantification accuracy in 111 In/ 99m Tc dual tracers in smallanimal SPECT compared to the standard TEW (Prior et al 2016). On the other hand, the combination of 111 In and 67 Ga in clinical studies might not be desired due to the potentially high radiation delivered to patients as both isotopes have long half-lives.…”
Section: Recommendations and Limitations Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these applications, gamma-rays across a wide energy range (60-700 keV) are emitted. In the presence of multi-energy gamma-rays like Ac-225 and In-111/Tc-99m or Ga-68/Lu-177 dual-tracers, downscattering and crosstalk could significantly degrade the image quality of SPECT imaging [5][6] [7]. As illustrated in Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, numerous correction methods have been proposed to mitigate these issues. Energy window-based correction methods like dual/triple/multiple energy window correction use several energy windows to estimate the scatter imaging and are widely applied [5][8] [9][10] [11] [12]. There are also correction methods based on spectral analysis, including spectra fitting to split the primary photopeak and gain high accuracy [13][14] [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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