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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Nuclear Medicine Année : 2005

Correction methods for random coincidences in fully 3D whole-body PET: impact on data and image quality.

Paul Kinahan
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Carole Lartizien
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Claude Comtat
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Mike Casey
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Christian Michel
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Résumé

With the advantages of the increased sensitivity of fully 3-dimensional (3D) PET for whole-body imaging come the challenges of more complicated quantitative corrections and, in particular, an increase in the number of random coincidences. The most common method of correcting for random coincidences is the real-time subtraction of a delayed coincidence channel, which does not add bias but increases noise. An alternative approach is the postacquisition subtraction of a low-noise random coincidence estimate, which can be obtained either from a smoothed delayed coincidence sinogram or from a calibration scan or directly estimated. Each method makes different trade-offs between noise amplification, bias, and data-processing requirements. These trade-offs are dependent on activity injected, the local imaging environment (e.g., near the bladder), and the reconstruction algorithm.
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hal-03721186 , version 1 (12-07-2022)

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  • HAL Id : hal-03721186 , version 1
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David Brasse, Paul Kinahan, Carole Lartizien, Claude Comtat, Mike Casey, et al.. Correction methods for random coincidences in fully 3D whole-body PET: impact on data and image quality.. Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 2005, 46 (5), pp.859-67. ⟨hal-03721186⟩
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