Gating With Anatomically Varying Durations
a technology of anatomical variation and gating, which is applied in the field of image reconstruction apparatus in nuclear medicine imaging, can solve the problems of not providing spectral information for pet imaging, not distinguishing radioisotopes, and dedicated algorithms associated with single pixels not being able to achieve the accuracy of two-dimensional images of a plurality of single pixel detectors, so as to reduce computational load and computational power, the effect of high computational load
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[0084]The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for reconstructing a radioactive emission image of a overall volume having dynamic and static volumetric regions. The reconstructing is based on gated images with anatomically varying time-bin lengths. The apparatus and the method are designed to allow the segmentation of the radioactive emission image to gated and non-gated regions. In such a manner, the reconstructions radioactive emissions from the dynamic volumetric region and the static volumetric region are carried out separately. Thus, the high computational throughput that is needed in order to reconstruct a dynamic volumetric region, such as the heart, using time binning techniques has less or no effect on the reconstruction of the static volumetric region, as further described below. The disclosed apparatus comprises a number of detectors, such as PET or SPECT detectors, which are designed for obtaining radioactive emissions from the overall volume and an ima...
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