Effect Of Scattering Correction On Spect/Ct Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE(2019)

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2009 Objectives: To investigate the effects of scattering correction on the image quality and semi-quantitative results of SPECT/CT myocardial perfusion imaging.\n Methods: A retrospective analysis was made of 60 patients with reversible myocardial ischemia who underwent 99Tcm -methoxyisobutyl isonitrile (99Tcm -MIBI) exercise stress and rest myocardial perfusion imaging, both CT attenuation correction (CTAC) and dual-energy window scattering correction (SC) were performed. The CTAC, SC, CTAC+SC and no correction(NC) images were reconstructed respectively. The percentage of radioactivity counts of left ventricular wall segments and the semi-quantitative perfusion defect scores of exercise and rest image were obtained by myocardical Bulls-eye under different correction conditions. The differences of image quality and semi-quantitative results of ischemic myocardium under different correction conditions were compared. Data were analyzed by one-way ANOVA and x2 test.\n Results: The percentages of radioactivity counts in apex, inferior, septal and lateral wall of left ventricle in exercise imaging were significantly different among different correction methods (F = 12.772, 32.174, 3.344, 3.441, all P\u003c 0.05). There were significant differences in exercise total perfusion deficit(TPD), summed stress score(SSS) and summed difference score\n(SDS) between different correction methods (F = 6.619, 8.681, 18.347, all P 0.05). Visual comparison of ischemic myocardial images under different correction conditions showed that the degree of perfusion defect in SC images was significantly higher than that in NOC images, and CTAC + SC images were significantly higher than that in CTAC images. Among all the correction methods, CTAC + SC images show the ischemic myocardium most clearly. Radioactive distribution scores of ischemic myocardium were also significantly different under different correction conditions. The proportion of 3 score in SC images was significantly higher than that in NOC images [21.74% (20/92) and 9.78% (9/92), x2 = 4.953, P = 0.026],and in CTAC + SC images was significantly higher than that in CTAC images [34.8% (32/92) and 17.39% (16/92), x2 = 7.216, P = 0.007].\n Conclusions: The image quality and semi-quantitative results of left ventricular ischemic myocardium under different correction conditions are significantly different. SC can significantly improve the display of ischemic myocardium, especially in CTAC images.
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myocardial perfusion,spect/ct,scattering
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