Compared Performance of High-Sensitivity Cameras Dedicated to Myocardial Perfusion SPECT: A Comprehensive Analysis of Phantom and Human Images
@article{Imbert2012ComparedPO,
title={Compared Performance of High-Sensitivity Cameras Dedicated to Myocardial Perfusion SPECT: A Comprehensive Analysis of Phantom and Human Images},
author={Laetitia Imbert and Sylvain Poussier and Philippe R. Franken and Bernard Songy and Antoine Verger and Olivier Morel and Didier Wolf and Alain Noel and Gilles Karcher and Pierre Yves Marie},
journal={The Journal of Nuclear Medicine},
year={2012},
volume={53},
pages={1897 - 1903}
}Differences in the performance of cadmium-zinc-telluride (CZT) cameras or collimation systems that have recently been commercialized for myocardial SPECT remain unclear. In the present study, the performance of 3 of these systems was compared by a comprehensive analysis of phantom and human SPECT images. Methods: We evaluated the Discovery NM 530c and DSPECT CZT cameras, as well as the Symbia Anger camera equipped with an astigmatic (IQ⋅SPECT) or parallel-hole (conventional SPECT) collimator…
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