Topic 15: Attenuation and scatter Flashcards

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Survival probability

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Probability that a photon is not scattered (“attenuated”).

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What is the survival probability for a thin layer of material.

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a1 ~ 1-mu*d=exp(-mu*d)

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For 2 thin layers what is the survival probability?

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a1*a2 = exp(-mu1*d1)exp*(-mu2*d2)

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what is the survival probability for a thick layer of mixed materials?

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a = exp

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Attenuation modelling in SPECT why can the measured data not be precorrected for attenuation?

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because the different points on a LOR have different attenuation, which is a problem for FBP but not for other types likes MLEM AND OSEM.

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How do we approximate the attenuation correction in SPECT using the “Chang Method”

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  1. Calculate the average attenuation factor for each point in the object/ patient
  2. Calculate the correction factor for each point as correction = 1/ mean attenuation.
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Attenuation correction in PET can it be precorrected?

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It can be precorrected because all points on the LOR have the same attenuation.

Better for FBP - still not a problem for MLEM/OSEM/etc.)

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How do we measure the amounts of attenuation?

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SPECT transmission techniques. Measure alpha to find mu.

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Uses of CT with SPECT or PET

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Anatomical localisation

Attenuation correction

Quantification

Complementary diagnostic information

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