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A study to quantify the effect of patient motion and develop methods to detect and correct for motion during myocardial perfusion imaging on a CZT solid-state dedicated cardiac camera
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نویسنده
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Redgate Shelley ,Barber David C. ,Fenner John W. ,Al-Mohammad Abdallah ,Taylor Jonathon C. ,Hanney Michael B. ,Tindale Wendy B.
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منبع
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journal of nuclear cardiology - 2016 - دوره : 23 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:514 -526
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چکیده
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Due to differences in the design and acquisition parameters on the solid-state czt cardiac camera the effect of patient motion vary compared to anger cameras. this study evaluates the effect of motion, two new methods of three-dimensional (3d) motion detection and a method of motion correction. phantom acquisitions were offset in the x, y, and z directions and combined to simulate different types of motion. motion artifacts were identified using the total perfusion defect and blinded visual interpretation. motion was detected by registering planar and reconstructed 30 second images, and corrected by summing the aligned reconstructed images. validation was performed on phantom data. these techniques were then applied to 40 patient studies. motion ≥10 mm and ≥60 seconds in duration introduced significant artifacts. there was no significant difference (p = .258) between the two methods of motion detection. motion correction removed artifacts from 9/10 phantom simulations. superior-inferior motion ≥8 mm was measured on 10% of patient studies, and 5% were affected by motion. motion in the lateral and anterior-posterior directions was <8 mm. superior-inferior patient motion artifacts have been identified on myocardial perfusion images acquired on a czt camera. routine qc to identify studies with significant motion is recommended.
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کلیدواژه
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patient motion ,motion correction ,image artifacts ,myocardial perfusion imaging ,CZT gamma camera
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آدرس
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Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nuclear Medicine Department, UK. University of Sheffield, Medical Physics Group (Cardiovascular Science), UK, University of Sheffield, Medical Physics Group (Cardiovascular Science), UK, University of Sheffield, Medical Physics Group (Cardiovascular Science), UK, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cardiology Department, UK, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nuclear Medicine Department, UK, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nuclear Medicine Department, UK, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nuclear Medicine Department, UK
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