2004
DOI: 10.1007/bf02984470
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Attenuation correction using asymmetric fanbeam transmission CT on two-head SPECT system

Abstract: For transmission computed tomography (TCT) systems using a centered transmission source with a fan-beam collimator, the transmission projection data are truncated. To achieve sufficiently large imaging field of view (FOV), we have designed the combination of an asymmetric fan-beam (AsF) collimator and a small uncollimated sheet-source for TCT, and implemented AsF sampling on a two-head SPECT system. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of our TCT method for quantitative emission computed to… Show more

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“…Both reconstructions of AC and NC images were processed on e.soft workstation (Siemens Japan, Tokyo, Japan). After applying an automatic co-registration to 5 MPS and CT data sets [20], all sets were manually modified by the operator. AC and NC short-axis images were analyzed with quantitative perfusion SPECT (QPS) (version 2008) on the 17-segment model, and with which AC and NC normal databases were created.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both reconstructions of AC and NC images were processed on e.soft workstation (Siemens Japan, Tokyo, Japan). After applying an automatic co-registration to 5 MPS and CT data sets [20], all sets were manually modified by the operator. AC and NC short-axis images were analyzed with quantitative perfusion SPECT (QPS) (version 2008) on the 17-segment model, and with which AC and NC normal databases were created.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%