Published March 1988 | Version v1
Journal article

Deconvolution of emission tomographic data: a clinical evaluation

  • 1. Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton (UK)
  • 2. Institute of Cancer Research, Sutton (UK). Surrey Branch
  • 3. Royal Marsden Hospital, Sutton (UK). Dept. of Nuclear Medicine

Description

A method of improving the quality of images in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is demonstrated using transaxial images of liver and brain. Deconvolution of nuclear medicine data by a point source response function (PSRF) acquired previously in a scattering medium attempts to compensate for scattered radiation within the patient. The average geometric response of the collimator of the gamma camera is also compensated for by this technique. Three patients with known metastatic lesions in the liver and three with primary lesions in the brain were imaged. Clinical assessment of reconstructed slices before and after deconvolution demonstrates that compensating for the effects of scatter and of collimator blurring leads to enhanced detail of pathological lesions. In all cases, cold lesions seen prior to deconvolution were enhanced in detail and, in addition, new lesions were seen with this technique. (author)

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Journal Title
Br. J. Radiol.
Journal Volume
61
Journal Issue
723
Series
Br. J. Radiol.
Journal Page Range
221-225
ISSN
0007-1285
CODEN
BJRAA