2018
Joint reconstruction of rest/stress myocardial perfusion SPECT
Lai X, Petibon Y, Fakhri G, Ouyang J. Joint reconstruction of rest/stress myocardial perfusion SPECT. Physics In Medicine And Biology 2018, 63: 135019. PMID: 29897044, PMCID: PMC6245543, DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/aacc2f.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMyocardial perfusion imagingSingle photon emission computed tomographyReversible defectsSignal-to-noise ratioRest/stress SPECT myocardial perfusion imagingSPECT myocardial perfusion imagingConventional subtraction methodDefect detectionJoint methodPhoton emission computed tomographySubtraction methodReverse mappingClinical dose levelsEmission computed tomographyImprove defect detectionLow noiseNon-invasive assessmentClinical dosePerfusion defectsReduced doseImprove radiologists' performanceReconstruction frameworkRest imagesPerfusion imagingDose levels
2014
Effect of time‐of‐flight and point spread function modeling on detectability of myocardial defects in PET
Schaefferkoetter J, Ouyang J, Rakvongthai Y, Nappi C, El Fakhri G. Effect of time‐of‐flight and point spread function modeling on detectability of myocardial defects in PET. Medical Physics 2014, 41: 062502. PMID: 24877836, PMCID: PMC4032408, DOI: 10.1118/1.4875725.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSignal-to-noise ratioDetection signal-to-noise ratioPoint spread functionObserver signal-to-noise ratioEffects of time-of-flightMyocardial defectsHuman observer performanceDefect detectionSlow convergenceTime-of-flight (TOFNon-PSFPostreconstruction smoothingFDG-PET dataTime-of-flightPSF reconstructionCombination of TOFNon-TOFIterationObserver performanceClinical practiceSpread functionReconstruction parametersReconstruction protocolsIterative methodDetection