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Two Optimal Prefilter Cutoff Frequencies Needed for SPECT Images of Myocadial Perfusion in a One-Day Protocol

Hideo Ohnishi, Toyotsugu Ota, Masahiko Takada, Tetsuo Kida, Kazuo Noma, Satoru Matsuo, Kazutaka Masuda, Itsuo Yamamoto and Rikushi Morita
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology December 1997, 25 (4) 256-260;
Hideo Ohnishi
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Toyotsugu Ota
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Masahiko Takada
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Tetsuo Kida
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Kazuo Noma
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Satoru Matsuo
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Kazutaka Masuda
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Itsuo Yamamoto
Department of Radiology, Shiga University of Medical Sciences, Shiga, Japan
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Rikushi Morita
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Abstract

Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine if cutoff frequencies of two-dimensional Butterworth filters need to be changed, depending upon the amount of radiopharmaceutical administered in one-day protocols for reconstructing SPECT images of myocardial perfusion.

Methods: A scintilation camera and a phantom were used with 2.2 MBq and 10.6 MBq 99mTc. These activities corresponded to the approximate amounts used in our one-day myocardial perfusion imaging protocol. The projection data were collected in 30 positions spread over 180°. Thirty- and 150-sec acquisitions per position were performed to obtain the study and the high-quality reference images. Thirteen cutoff frequencies of the filter were used to reconstruct the SPECT images. Optimal cutoff frequencies were determined by visual assessment and by calculating the normalized mean square error (n.m.s.e.). These results were then compared. The same protocol was used to image three volumteers with no heart disease and the images were evaluated visually.

Results: In the phantom study, the optimal cutoff frequencies were 0.225 cycles/pixel for 2.2 MBq, and 0.275 cycles/pixel and 0.25 cycles/pixel for 10.6 MBq by visual inspection, and were 0.225 cycles/pixel and 0.275 cycles/pixel by calculating the n.m.s.e., respectively. In the patient study, the lower cutoff frequency of 0.20 cycles/pixel was optimal for the exercise study (low dose), while the higher cutoff frequency of 0.275 cycles/pixel was optimal for the resting study (high dose).

Conclusion: The optimal cutoff frequencies differed for the two activity levels. Cutoff frequencies should be changed according to the amounts of radiopharmaceuticals used for the first and the second examinations in one-day protocols.

  • SPECT
  • cutoff frequency
  • normalized mean square error
  • myocardial perfusion imaging
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Hideo Ohnishi, Toyotsugu Ota, Masahiko Takada, Tetsuo Kida, Kazuo Noma, Satoru Matsuo, Kazutaka Masuda, Itsuo Yamamoto, Rikushi Morita
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Dec 1997, 25 (4) 256-260;

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Hideo Ohnishi, Toyotsugu Ota, Masahiko Takada, Tetsuo Kida, Kazuo Noma, Satoru Matsuo, Kazutaka Masuda, Itsuo Yamamoto, Rikushi Morita
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology Dec 1997, 25 (4) 256-260;
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