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C-SPECT—A Clinical Cardiac SPECT/Tct Platform: Design Concepts and Performance Potential
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Computed TomographyImage ReconstructionEngineeringDevice TherapyMedical TechnologyAdvanced ImagingBiomedical EngineeringPerformance PotentialCt ScanInstrumentationEmitted PhotonsCardiologyNuclear MedicineRadiologyHealth SciencesCardiovascular ImagingAttenuation CorrectionMedical ImagingBiophotonicsCardiovascular DiseaseBiomedical ImagingSpect Emission ImagingClinical Cardiac Spect
Because of scarcity of photons emitted from the heart, clinical cardiac SPECT imaging is mainly limited by photon statistics. The sub-optimal detection efficiency of current SPECT systems not only limits the quality of clinical cardiac SPECT imaging but also makes more advanced potential applications difficult to be realized. We propose a high-performance system platform - C-SPECT, which has its sampling geometry optimized for detection of emitted photons in quality and quantity. The C-SPECT has a stationary C-shaped gantry that surrounds the left-front side of a patient's thorax. The stationary C-shaped collimator and detector systems in the gantry provide effective and efficient detection and sampling of photon emission. For cardiac imaging, the C-SPECT platform could achieve 2 to 4 times the system geometric efficiency of conventional SPECT systems at the same sampling resolution. This platform also includes an integrated transmission CT for attenuation correction. The ability of C-SPECT systems to perform sequential high-quality emission and transmission imaging could bring cost-effective high-performance to clinical imaging. In addition, a C-SPECT system could provide high detection efficiency to accommodate fast acquisition rate for gated and dynamic cardiac imaging. This paper describes the design concepts and performance potential of C-SPECT, and illustrates how these concepts can be implemented in a basic system.
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