Investigating the lesion detectability of Tc-99m planar scintigraphy acquired with LEHRS collimator for patients with different body sizes: A phantom study

利用LEHRS准直器采集的Tc-99m平面闪烁显像对不同体型患者病灶检出率的研究:一项体模研究

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Abstract

PURPOSE: The aim of this work was to investigate the lesion detectability of Tc-99m planar scintigraphy acquired with a low-energy high-resolution and sensitivity (LEHRS) collimator and processed by Clarity 2D for patients with different body sizes through phantom study. METHODS: A NEMA IEC body phantom set was covered by two layers of 25-mm-thick bolus to construct phantom in three different sizes. All image data were performed on a Discovery NM/CT 870 DR with an LEHRS collimator and processed by Clarity 2D with blend ratio a of 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100%. The lesion detectability in gamma scintigraphy was evaluated by calculating the contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). Multiple linear regression methods were used to analyze the impact of body size, target size, and Clarity 2D blending weight on the lesion detectability of Tc-99m planar scintigraphy. RESULTS: It was found that changing the blend ratio could improve CNR, and this phenomenon was more significant in anterior view than in posterior view. Our results also suggested that the blend ratio should be selected according to patient body size in order to maintain consistent CNR. Hence, when a blend ratio of 60% was used for a patient before cancer treatment, a lower blend ratio should be used for the same patient experiencing treatment-related weight loss to achieve consistent lesion detectability in Tc-99m planar scintigraphy acquired with LEHRS and processed by Clarity 2D. CONCLUSION: The magnitude of photon attenuation and scattering is higher in patients with larger body size, so Tc-99m planar scintigraphy usually has lower lesion detectability in obese patients. Although photon attenuation and scattering are inevitable during image formation, their impacts on image quality can be eased by employing appropriate image protocol parameters.

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