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Spect gamma camera with a fixed detector radius of orbit

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Assignee: ULTRASPECT LTDPriority: Nov 25, 2004Filed: Jun 15, 2007Published: Jul 1, 2010
Est. expiryNov 25, 2024(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
G01T 1/2985A61B 6/037G01T 1/1611G01T 1/166
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Abstract

The current invention presents designs of SPECT gamma cameras without the in-out mechanical motion of the detectors. The elimination of this motion is achieved by the implementation of iterative algorithms, such as Resolution Recovery and/or Wide Beam Reconstruction, which compensate for the Line Spread Function effect due to the collimator characteristics. The use of these methods enables construction of SPECT gamma cameras with a range of novel designs, having their gamma detector (or detectors) orbiting the patient in a predetermined orbit of fixed radius. For example, the radius might be chosen as such that the majority of all patients can be scanned by the system. The shows the advantages of the invention for gamma cameras with any numbers of detectors.

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1 . A SPECT gamma camera system, comprising:
 at least one gamma detector adapted to orbit in a predetermined fixed radius about a center of rotation in a gantry;   analyzer connected to said at least one gamma detector, for analyzing data collected from said at least one gamma detector and reconstructing a SPECT image, using an iterative algorithm belonging to the RR (Resolution Recovery) family of reconstruction algorithms, that reduce line spread function effect.   
   
   
       2 . The system of  claim 1 , wherein a stationary bed is provided for the patient to lie on during data acquisition. 
   
   
       3 . The system of  claim 1 , comprising at least two gamma detectors. 
   
   
       4 . The system of  claim 1 , comprising at least three gamma detectors. 
   
   
       5 . The system of  claim 1 , comprising at least four gamma detectors. 
   
   
       6 . The system of  claim 1 , having at least two gamma detectors, wherein at least two gamma detectors are in fixed position with respect to each other. 
   
   
       7 . The system of  claim 1 , further comprising means for obtaining a transmission image of a patient. 
   
   
       8 . The system of  claim 7 , wherein said iterative reconstruction algorithm utilizes information obtained from said transmission image in order to correct the emission image. 
   
   
       9 . The system of  claim 1  wherein said at least one gamma detector is incorporated with a CT scanner and shares a single patient bed to obtain SPECT/CT images in a single bed pass. 
   
   
       10 . A method for SPECT imaging, the method comprising:
 acquiring data related to gamma photons from a patient who received a dose of radiopharmaceutical substance, using at least one gamma detector orbiting in a predetermined fixed radius about a center of rotation in a gantry;   analyzing said acquired data and reconstructing a SPECT image using an iterative algorithm belonging to the RR (Resolution Recovery) family of reconstruction algorithms; and,   outputting said reconstructed SPECT image or a portion thereof.   
   
   
       11 . The method of  claim 10 , wherein said patient is stationary during data acquisition. 
   
   
       12 . The method of  claim 10 , wherein said reconstructing SPECT image using an iterative algorithm utilizes information regarding attenuation of the gamma photon caused by said patients' body. 
   
   
       13 . A SPECT gamma camera system, comprising:
 at least one gamma detector adapted to orbit in a predetermined fixed radius about a center of rotation in a gantry;   analyzer connected to said at least one gamma detector, for analyzing data collected from said at least one gamma detector and reconstructing a SPECT image, using an iterative algorithm belonging to the WBR (Wide Beam Reconstruction) family of reconstruction algorithms, that reduce line spread function effect.   
   
   
       14 . The system of  claim 13 , wherein a stationary bed is provided for the patient to lie on during data acquisition. 
   
   
       15 . The system of  claim 13 , comprising at least two gamma detectors. 
   
   
       16 . The system of  claim 13 , comprising at least three gamma detectors. 
   
   
       17 . The system of  claim 13 , comprising at least four gamma detectors. 
   
   
       18 . The system of  claim 13 , having at least two gamma detectors, wherein at least two gamma detectors are in fixed position with respect to each other. 
   
   
       19 . The system of  claim 13 , further comprising means for obtaining a transmission image of the patient. 
   
   
       20 . The system of  claim 19 , wherein said iterative reconstruction algorithm utilizes information obtained from said transmission image in order to correct said emission image. 
   
   
       21 . The system of  claim 13  wherein said at least one gamma detector is incorporated with a CT scanner and shares a single patient bed to obtain SPECT/CT images in a single bed pass. 
   
   
       22 . A method for SPECT imaging, the method comprising:
 using at least one gamma detector orbiting in a predetermined fixed radius about a center of rotation in a gantry, acquiring data related to gamma photons from a patient who received a dose of radiopharmaceutical substance;   analyzing the data and reconstructing a SPECT image using an iterative algorithm belonging to the WBR (Wide Beam Reconstruction) family of reconstruction algorithms; and,   outputting the reconstructed SPECT image or a portion thereof.   
   
   
       23 . The method of  claim 22 , wherein said patient is stationary during data acquisition. 
   
   
       24 . The method of  claim 22 , wherein said reconstructing SPECT image using an iterative algorithm utilizes information regarding attenuation of the gamma photons caused by the patients' body. 
   
   
       25 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein said detector is larger than 25 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       26 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein said detector is larger than 40 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       27 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 1 , wherein said detector is larger than 50 cm along the transaxial dimension. 
   
   
       28 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 10 , wherein said detector is larger than 25 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       29 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 10 , wherein said detector is larger than 40 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       30 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 10 , wherein said detector is larger than 50 cm along the transaxial dimension. 
   
   
       31 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 13 , wherein said detector is larger than 25 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       32 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 13 , wherein said detector is larger than 40 cm the along axial dimension. 
   
   
       33 . A SPECT gamma camera system as claimed in  claim 13 , wherein said detector is larger than 50 cm along the transaxial dimension. 
   
   
       34 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 22 , wherein said detector is larger than 25 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       35 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 22 , wherein said detector is larger than 40 cm along the axial dimension. 
   
   
       36 . A method for SPECT imaging as claimed in  claim 22 , wherein said detector is larger than 50 cm along the transaxial dimension.

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