Ms. Kaplan et al., SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION EMISSION IMAGING FOR SPECT USING ENERGY-SPECTRUM FITTING, IEEE transactions on nuclear science, 42(4), 1995, pp. 1196-1200
Energy information is used to generate emission (Tc-99m, E gamma = 140
keV) and transmission (Co-57, E gamma = 122 keV) images from a combin
ed projection data set. These components are separated from each other
and from Compton scatter by fitting the spectra at each pixel with a
simple model. The method is tested using a cylindrical phantom contain
ing inserts with differing attenuation. Emission and transmission posi
tion and energy (xyE) data were acquired in list mode and later summed
to simulate simultaneous acquisition. Therefore, the true emission an
d transmission images are known. The quality and quantitative accuracy
of the technique are evaluated by comparing images extracted from the
combined data set to the ''true'' scatter-corrected transmission and
emission images, respectively. Compared to using two energy windows, t
he spectrum fitting technique substantially reduced crosstalk. Althoug
h the resulting bias in the emission images was typically less than a
few percent, the bias in the transmission images varied from -11% to 16% as the emission activity was increased with constant transmission
source activity. Also, the variance added to the emission images obtai
ned by the fitting procedure was found to be less than the variance ca
used by the stochastic nature of the emission and detection processes.