Abstract
Abstract This work is aimed at evaluating the image reconstruction techniques used in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging. The reconstruction techniques considered in this work are: the ordered subset expectation maximization (OSEM) and the Filtered Back Projection (FBP). An anthropomorphic torso phantom with lung and liver inserts was injected with 99mTc. The liver and the background were given 0.2 MBq/ml and 0.07 MBq/ml respectively. The lungs inserts were filled with polystyrene beads for humanization. A mimicked 30 ml tumor (27 mm) in the liver insert was given 2 MBq/ml sequential SPECT/CT (step and shot, 10 mins over 180° per head) and CT (120 kVp, 80 mAs) projections were acquired using dual head SPECT/16 slice CT system. The projections were reconstructed using OSEM (10 subsets for 2–10 numbers of iterations, Butterworth post filtering, 10 orders and 0.48 frequencies) and FBP (using Butterworth post filtering at 10 order and cutoff frequencies of 0.38–0.58, 0.05 gaps). Image J software was used for the image analysis. Statistical t-test tested the mean gray values of the tumor and its background. The OSEM and FBP reconstructed images were evaluated from their contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR). The optimal parameter was selected based on 3–5 CNR detection range set by the Rose criterion. The t-test showed the background and the tumors mean values to be statistically significant (P ≪ 0.05). The CNR values for FBP images were all below the detection range, maximum value at the cutoff frequency 0.48 (1.69). In OSEM images at cutoff frequency 0.48, the CNR values were within the detection range for 2–8 numbers of iteration with maximum value (4.89) at 4 numbers of iteration. OSEM was found to be the best for tumor detection and administered activity can be reduced at 4 OSEM’s of iterations (40 MLEM iterations) for patient safety. Keywords: Anthropomorphic torso phantom, 99mTc, SPECT, iterative reconstruction, CNR, P-Value, liver Cite this Article F. Usman, R. Zainon, A. Saidu, A. Bala. Evaluation of image reconstruction techniques in Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT) imaging. Research & Reviews: Journal of Physics. 2016; 5(2): 13–22p.
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