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Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology
Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography in the Year 2001: Instrumentation and Quality Control
Mark W. Groch1  William D. Erwin1 
[1] Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Chicago, Illinois
关键词: SPECT;    CT;    instrumentation;    quality control;   
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学科分类:医学(综合)
来源: Society of Nuclear Medicine
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【 摘 要 】

Objective: SPECT instrumentation is more complex than that used for whole-body and planar imaging, and requires careful quality control to ensure optimum performance. Conventional and new hybrid SPECT imaging systems (coincidence and SPECT/CT) will be discussed. New imaging detector materials such as LSO and CZT will also be discussed, along with their potential advantages. Finally, basic SPECT quality control will be reviewed. After reading this article, the nuclear medicine technologist should be able to: (a) explain the use of single and multihead gamma cameras for SPECT imaging; (b) have an understanding of the potential of new hybrid SPECT imaging systems; (c) be aware of future developments in SPECT imaging technology; (d) understand the requirements for SPECT quality control, including field uniformity and center of rotation corrections; and (e) explain the benefits of using phantoms to augment SPECT quality control.

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