Energy window optimization in bremsstrahlung imaging after Yttrium-90 microsphere therapy.
C Kayaş DemirtaşMelek CanÖ KaradenizÖzgül Vupa ÇilengiroğluT ErtayG Çapa KayaPublished in: Biomedical physics & engineering express (2024)
In imaging of Yttrium-90 patients treated hepatic primary and metastatic cancers, bremsstrahlung photons produced in a wide energy range is used. However, the image quality depends on acquisition energy window. This research aimed energy window optimization for Yttrium-90 bremsstrahlung imaging and 48 patients with various types of cancer received radioembolization therapy were investigated. Patients were imaged using a GE Healthcare Optima NM/CT 640 series gamma camera system with a medium energy general-purpose (MEGP) collimator and planar images were acquired with 8 different energy windows in the 55-400 keV energy range. The data set, formed with the % FOV, contrast, and spatial resolution of image quality parameters calculated from these images, was statistically examined with ANOVA and Tukey tests. According to the visual evaluations and ANOVA/Tukey test results, it was statistically concluded that energy window of 90-110 keV is the optimal energy window while 60-400 keV energy ranges show the lowest image quality for Y-90 bremsstrahlung imaging.
Keyphrases
- image quality
- dual energy
- computed tomography
- healthcare
- high resolution
- end stage renal disease
- small cell lung cancer
- magnetic resonance
- chronic kidney disease
- bone marrow
- machine learning
- photodynamic therapy
- contrast enhanced
- peritoneal dialysis
- papillary thyroid
- high speed
- artificial intelligence
- cell therapy
- squamous cell