Image formation Flashcards

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What are the factors which limit image quality

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Spatial resolution
Image Noise
Non-uniformities in camera response
Attenuation and scatter
Technical errors or scanning difficulties
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What is spatial resolution?

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The measure of how close together distinguishable objects can be

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What is the FWHM of a system?

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Full width at half maximum response height. Obj separated by the FWHM can be resolved.

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What is noise?

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Variance within regions across an image which makes it harder to distinguish real features (assess via snr and cnr)

noise = stdn = sqrt (avr pixel count)

inc counts -> reduced noise

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What is the fractional uncertainty on a count rate?

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1/sqrt(N)

1% uncertainty = 1 sqrt(10000 counts)

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What are examples of imaging artefacts (4)?

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1) Pharmaceutical
- Labelling problems

2) Equipment
- Image non-uniformity
- Centre of Rotation errors

3) Patient
- Attenuation
- Movement
- Contamination
- Preparation Non-compliance

4) Operator
- Extravasation
- External attenuation
- Acquisition errors
- Display errors

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What is a CZT system?

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Semi-conductor detector – no intermediate visible light stage

Asymmetric peak – incomplete detection due to electron hole recombination, hole trapping charge sharing between pixels and scatter

Continuous cathode on one side, discrete one per pixel anode connections on the other - minimal charge spreading

independence of pixels means a high count can be excepted

Robust and easy to maintain - can swap out sections

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What is D-SPECT?

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9 small detectors rotating about their own axes - non-uniform sampling, high angular

Cardiac specialised / higher ang sample over ROI

List mode, reliant on reconstruction to improve resolution

Cardiac model as OSEM starting point

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