The clinical utilities of multi-pinhole single photon emission computed tomography

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Abstract

Single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) is an important imaging modality for various applications in nuclear medicine. The use of multi-pinhole (MPH) collimators can provide superior resolution-sensitivity trade-off when imaging small field-of-view compared to conventional parallel-hole and fan-beam collimators. Besides the very successful application in small animal imaging, there has been a resurgence of the use of MPH collimators for clinical cardiac and brain studies, as well as other small field-of-view applications. This article reviews the basic principles of MPH collimators and introduces currently available and proposed clinical MPH SPECT systems.

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Ozsahin, I., Chen, L., Könik, A., King, M. A., Beekman, F. J., & Mok, G. S. P. (2020, July 1). The clinical utilities of multi-pinhole single photon emission computed tomography. Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. AME Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.21037/QIMS-19-1036

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