Topic 15: Attenuation and scatter Flashcards
Survival probability
Probability that a photon is not scattered (“attenuated”).
What is the survival probability for a thin layer of material.
a1 ~ 1-mu*d=exp(-mu*d)
For 2 thin layers what is the survival probability?
a1*a2 = exp(-mu1*d1)exp*(-mu2*d2)
what is the survival probability for a thick layer of mixed materials?
a = exp
Attenuation modelling in SPECT why can the measured data not be precorrected for attenuation?
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.
How do we approximate the attenuation correction in SPECT using the “Chang Method”
- Calculate the average attenuation factor for each point in the object/ patient
- Calculate the correction factor for each point as correction = 1/ mean attenuation.
Attenuation correction in PET can it be precorrected?
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.)
How do we measure the amounts of attenuation?
SPECT transmission techniques. Measure alpha to find mu.
Uses of CT with SPECT or PET
Anatomical localisation
Attenuation correction
Quantification
Complementary diagnostic information