The Evaluation of Dynamic Continuous Mode in Brain SPECT

Brain SPECT 검사 시 Dynamic Continuous Mode의 유용성 평가

  • Park, Sun Myung (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Samsung Medical Center) ;
  • Kim, Soo Yung (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Samsung Medical Center) ;
  • Choi, Sung Wook (Department of Nuclear Medicine, Samsung Medical Center)
  • Received : 2017.04.28
  • Accepted : 2017.05.10
  • Published : 2017.05.20

Abstract

Purpose During Brain SPECT study, critical factor for proper study with $^{99m}Tc-ECD$ or $^{99m}Tc-HMPAO$ is one of the important causes to patent's movement. It causes both improper diagnosis and examination failure. In this study, we evaluated the effect of Dynamic Continuous Mode Acquisition compared to Step and Shoot Mode to raise efficacy and reject the data set with movement, as well as, be reconstructed in certain criteria. Materials and Methods Deluxe Jaszczak phantom and Hoffman 3D Brain phantom were used to find proper standard data set and exact time. Step and Shoot Mode and Dynamic Continuous Mode Acquisition were performed with SymbiaT16. Firstly, Deluxe Jaszczak phantom was filled with $Na^{99m}TcO_4$ 370 MBq and obtained in 60 minutes to check spatial resolution compared with Step and Shoot Mode and Dynamic Continuous Mode. The second, the Hoffman 3D Phantom filled with $Na^{99m}TcO_4$ 74 MBq was acquired for 15 Frame/minutes to evaluate visual assessment and quantification. Finally, in the Deluxe Jaszczak phantom, Spheres and Rods were measured by MI Apps program as well as, checking counts with the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, occipital lobe, cerebellum and hypothalamus parts was performed in the Hoffman 3D Brain Phantom. Results In Brain SPECT Study, using Dynamic Continuous Mode rather than current Step and Shoot Mode, we can do the reading using the 20 to 50 % of the acquired image, and during the test if the patient moves, we can remove unneeded image to reduce the rate of restudy and reinjection. Conclusion Dynamic Continuous Mode in Brain study condition enhances effects compared to Step and Shoot Mode. And also is powerful method to reduce reacquisition rate caused by patient movement. The findings further indicate that it suggest rejection limit to maintain clinical value with certain reconstruction factors compared with Tomo data set. Further examination to improve spatial resolution, SPECT/CT should be the answer for that.

본원에서 시행하는 Brain SPECT 검사는 $^{99m}Tc-ECD$ 또는 $^{99m}Tc-HMPAO$를 주사 한 후 뇌 영상을 얻어 뇌 관류상태를 평가하는 검사이다. 하지만 검사 중 일부 환자 상태가 불안정할 경우 움직임이 발생하여 재촬영이나 검사실패로 이어지는 경우가 발생 된다. 이에 현재의 Step and Shoot Mode(SSM)이 아닌 움직임이 발생되더라도 재구성을 통해 영상 구현이 가능한 Dynamic Continuous Mode(DCM)를 적용하여 환자의 재촬영과 피폭선량을 감소시키고 검사실에 운영 효율성을 높이고자함에 있다. Deluxe PET/SPECT Phantom과 Hoffman 3D Brain Phantom으로 Filtered Back Projection(FBJ)과 Iterated Reconstruction(IR)으로 재구성하여 영상을 구현하였다. 이미지를 가지고 핵의학과 5년이상의 임상경력이 있는 의사 5명과 방사선사 5명을 대상으로 리커트 5점 척도(Likert 5 Scale)와 블라인드 판독 테스트를 실시 하였다. 판독의 블라인드 테스트 결과 최소 DCM 3Repeat (30%)에서 7Repeat (50%)까지 판독에 영향을 주지 않는다고 답해 주었다. DCM으로 검사 시 환자 움직임이 발생되면 불필요한 부분을 제거하여 재촬영, 재주사의 감소를 가져올 수 있고, 장비 오류 시 영상을 재구성 후 구현 할 수 있어 검사실 운영 효율도 높을 수 있을 것으로 기대된다. 또한 SPECT검사뿐 만 아니라 SPECT/CT검사 에서도 활발한 연구가 적용 될 거라 기대 되며 마지막으로 실제 환자 적용은 환자 데이터의 충분한 수집 후 병원 판독 실정에 맞게 도입이 필요 하리라 사료된다.

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