Image formation Flashcards
What are the factors which limit image quality
Spatial resolution Image Noise Non-uniformities in camera response Attenuation and scatter Technical errors or scanning difficulties
What is spatial resolution?
The measure of how close together distinguishable objects can be
What is the FWHM of a system?
Full width at half maximum response height. Obj separated by the FWHM can be resolved.
What is noise?
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
What is the fractional uncertainty on a count rate?
1/sqrt(N)
1% uncertainty = 1 sqrt(10000 counts)
What are examples of imaging artefacts (4)?
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
What is a CZT system?
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
What is D-SPECT?
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