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Physics in Medicine and Biology | 2007

Production of radioactive quality assurance phantoms using a standard inkjet printer.

J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan; M.G. Lötter; A van Aswegen; C.P. Herbst

This note proposes the use of a standard inkjet printer to produce radioactive 99mTc phantoms that can be used for routine quality control of gamma cameras. The amount of activity that will be deposited on paper per unit area was predicted and compared to the measured activity. The uniformity of the printouts was compared to the uniformity obtained with a standard 57Co flood source. A scintillation detector connected to a multi-channel analyzer was used to evaluate the uniformity of the printout independently from the gamma camera. Joining two A4 size printed phantoms to create larger sources was evaluated. The spatial resolution obtained with printed sources was compared to that obtained using standard line source techniques. The results indicated that the uniformity of the printed phantoms compared well with those obtained with the 57Co flood source (integral uniformity 2.29% (printed source) and 2.10% (57Co flood source)). There was no difference in the resolution measurements obtained with the printed sources and those obtained with the standard methods. This study demonstrates that affordable phantoms can easily be created to evaluate system uniformity and resolution in any department where a standard PC and inkjet printer are available.


Physica Medica | 2011

Evaluation of an uncollimated printed paper transmission source used under scatter limiting conditions

J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan; M.G. Lötter; C.P. Herbst; A van Aswegen; W.I.D. Rae

Transmission sources used for image attenuation correction, allowing image quantification, are collimated to reduce scatter. We propose the same effect can be achieved for an uncollimated source by increasing source to patient distance. The aim was to compare planar image performance characteristics and absorbed doses of uncollimated and collimated radioactive printed paper transmission sources. The scatter contribution to the uncollimated (⁹⁹m)Tc source data was evaluated for different combinations of detector phantom distance, detector source distance and phantom source distance. Measurements were performed by increasing the Lucite phantom thickness in 1cm steps to 20 cm. Spatial resolution, detection efficiency and entrance absorbed dose rate were measured for the uncollimated and collimated transmission source images. Results derived from the energy spectra, obtained with the uncollimated transmission source indicate that scatter contribution increases with decreasing detector source distance. The scatter component in the uncollimated transmission images (detector source distances ≥ 60 cm; phantom source distances ≥ 40 cm) was comparable to that obtained with collimated transmission images. Attenuation coefficients obtained compared well (0.168 cm⁻¹ vs. 0.171 cm⁻¹). The full widths at half maxima differed by less than 0.9 mm. The detection efficiency of the uncollimated source was 2.5 times higher than obtained with the collimated source. The entrance absorbed dose obtained from an uncollimated source was 3.75 times larger than that obtained from the collimated source. An uncollimated transmission source (detector source distance ≥ 60 cm) results in acceptable image characteristics and presents a low cost, low dose, high efficiency option for transmission imaging.


Archive | 2009

Evaluation of Two Scatter Corrections Techniques for an Uncollimated Transmission Flood Source

J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan; M.G. Lötter; C.P. Herbst; A van Aswegen; W.I.D. Rae

Scattered photons can be a problem in transmission computed tomography (TCT) when employing an uncollimated transmission source. As an uncollimated transmission source can generate many scatter events in the transmission data, accurate scatter correction is necessary during transmission imaging. The aim of this study was to evaluate two scatter correction techniques which can be used with an uncollimated flood source for transmission imaging.


Physica Medica | 2007

Production of radioactive quality assurance phantoms using a standard inkjet printer

J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan; M.G. Lötter; A van Aswegen; C.P. Herbst; C. A. Willemse


Physica Medica | 2016

O32. Technetium-99m and Gold-198 activity quantification using SPECT/CT Monte Carlo Simulations

M. Morphis; J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan


Physica Medica | 2015

The effect of tumour geometry on the quantification accuracy of 123I in planar phantom images

K. Ramonaheng; J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan


Physica Medica | 2015

Verification of a Monte Carlo simulated Siemens Symbia SPECT/CT

M. Booyens; M. Morphis; J.A. van Staden; H. du Raan


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 2004

A1 Age related decline in left ventricular diastolic function measured with radionuclide ventriculography

A. C. Otto; J.A. van Staden; F.C. van Rooyen


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 2004

A2 Comparison of automatic quantification software for the measurement of ventricular volume and ejection fraction in gated myocardial perfusion SPECT

J.A. van Staden; A. C. Otto; C.P. Herbst; H. du Raan; M.G. Lötter


Nuclear Medicine Communications | 2002

11. Accuracy of the automated assessment of left ventricular function with gated perfusion SPECT: correlation with contrast ventriculography and echocardiography

J. Horn; J.A. van Staden; A. C. Otto; H. du T. Theron; C. Van Rooyen

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H. du Raan

University of the Free State

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M.G. Lötter

University of the Free State

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A van Aswegen

University of the Free State

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C.P. Herbst

University of the Free State

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M. Morphis

University of the Free State

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W.I.D. Rae

University of the Free State

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C. A. Willemse

University of the Free State

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K. Ramonaheng

University of the Free State

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M. Booyens

University of the Free State

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