2002
Impact of Acquisition Geometry and Patient Habitus on Lesion Detectability in Whole-Body FDG-PET: A Channelized Hotelling Observer Study
Fakhri G, Holdsworth C, Badawi R, Santos P, Moore S, Van den Abbeele A, Kijewski M. Impact of Acquisition Geometry and Patient Habitus on Lesion Detectability in Whole-Body FDG-PET: A Channelized Hotelling Observer Study. 2002, 3: 1402-1405. DOI: 10.1109/nssmic.2002.1239583.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBed positionChannelized Hotelling observer studyFDG-PET studiesAttenuation mapAcquisition modeMarginal detectionFDG-PETLesion detectionWhole-body FDG-PETHotelling observerScaling 2DTypical sizePatient sizeHours post-injectionPatient habitusAnatomical backgroundWhole bodyLesion sizeObservational studyPatientsLesionsLesion siteModePost-injectionAcquisition geometry
2000
Relative lesion detectability in 3D vs. 2D dedicated multi-ring PET
Moore S, Fakhri G, Badawi R, Van den Abbeele A, Zimmerman R. Relative lesion detectability in 3D vs. 2D dedicated multi-ring PET. 2011 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record 2000, 3: 17/18-17/22 vol.3. DOI: 10.1109/nssmic.2000.949192.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchField of viewNon-prewhiteningAxial field-of-viewMaximum ring differenceAnthropomorphic torso phantomClinically realistic phantomDetection of spheresNPW-SNRTorso phantomGe-68Head phantomDetection signal-to-noise ratioRing differenceRealistic phantomsPhantomBed positionF-18Signal-to-noise ratioActivity concentrationsTwo-dimensionalContrast levelsPET imagingCompare two-dimensionalModeFORE+FBP