Observed intercamera variability in clinically relevant performance characteristics for Siemens Symbia gamma cameras

Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics - Tập 7 Số 4 - Trang 74-80 - 2006
S. Cheenu Kappadath1, William D. Erwin1, Richard E. Wendt1
1The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Department of Imaging Physics Houston Texas U.S.A.

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We conducted an evaluation of the intercamera (i.e., between cameras) variability in clinically relevant performance characteristics for Symbia gamma cameras (Siemens Medical Solutions, Malvern, PA) based on measurements made using nine separate systems. The significance of the observed intercamera variability was determined by comparing it to the intracamera (i.e., within a single camera) variability. Measurements of performance characteristics were based on the standards of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association and reports 6, 9, 22, and 52 from the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. All measurements were performed using (except used for extrinsic resolution) and low‐energy, high‐resolution collimation. Of the nine cameras, four have crystals 3/8 in. thick and five have crystals 5/8 in. thick. We evaluated intrinsic energy resolution, intrinsic and extrinsic spatial resolution, intrinsic integral and differential flood uniformity over the useful field‐of‐view, count rate at 20% count loss, planar sensitivity, single‐photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) resolution, and SPECT integral uniformity. The intracamera variability was estimated by repeated measurements of the performance characteristics on a single system. The significance of the observed intercamera variability was evaluated using the two‐tailed F distribution. The planar sensitivity of the gamma cameras tested was found be variable at the 99.8% confidence level for both the 3/8‐in. and 5/8‐in. crystal systems. The integral uniformity and energy resolution were found to be variable only for the 5/8‐in. crystal systems at the 98% and 90% confidence level, respectively. All other performance characteristics tested exhibited no significant variability between camera systems. The measured variability reported here could perhaps be used to define nominal performance values of Symbia gamma cameras for planar and SPECT imaging.PACS numbers: 87.62.+n, 87.58.Pm, 87.58.Ce

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