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Annals of Nuclear Medicine | 2007

Advantages of upright position imaging with medium-energy collimator for sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer patients

Hiroyuki Tsushima; Teruhiko Takayama; Hiroto Kizu; Takashi Yamanaga; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Masami Murai; Masahisa Onoguchi

Objective: To evaluate the advantage of upright position imaging with a medium-energy collimator for the detection of sentinel lymph node (SLN).Methods: Thirty-four patients with operable breast cancer underwent sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy with99mTc-tin colloid. Images were obtained in 5 different positions and paired images from the same patient were compared using side-by-side interpretation. Images were compared in 3 groups: group 1 (anterior view); supine (SAV) vs. upright (UAV), group 2 (oblique view); supine (SOV) vs. upright (UOV), and group 3 (oblique view); modified supine (MOV) vs. UOV. Image quality was evaluated using a 3-grade scale of clear, faint, and equivocal depiction, and correlated to 3 parameters: distance from injection site to lymph node (hot node), counts in hot node, and image contrast. Parameters in group 1 were compared by classifying the primary tumor site into 4 subregions.Results: Image quality in all 3 groups was more enhanced on the image obtained in the upright position than that in the supine position. Obtaining images in an upright position increased the mean distances by 1.5–3.2 cm, and mean contrasts were significantly increased by 0.13–0.31 (p<0.05). It was shown that image quality was more greatly affected by image contrast than by counts in the hot node. Image contrast of 0.5 seemed an appropriate threshold level for detection of the hot node. On comparison of tumor sites, the upper outer quadrant (C) region of the 4 subregions demonstrated greater contrast enhancement on upright position images.Conclusion: Clinical images obtained in an upright position with a mediumenergy collimator were superior to those obtained in a supine position. Use of this procedure is recommended to enhance lymph node detection on sentinel node lymphoscintigraphy.


Radioisotopes | 1989

Relationship between image quality and changes in spatial resolution for the gamma camera.

Hozumi Ikeda; Kenji Kishimoto; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Masahiro Ohmura; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Kunio Hamada; Hironobu Ochi

空間分解能の劣化と視覚的な画質との関係を定量的に検討した。コリメータと検体を密着した時のFWHMを基準にして, 離した時のFWHMとの差を△FWHMとすると, 画質上の変化を認識できる割合 (ρ) は, △FWHMが大きくなるに従いsigmoid curveを描いて大となった。Dendyらの方法およびファジィ理論を適用して, 画質の違いを充分認識できる最小△FWHMを検討すると, △FWHM=0.5mmとなった。この値はコリメータから約2cm離れた時の値に相当した。


Radioisotopes | 1987

(p, 5n) 反応によって製造した123Iを用いたSPECTに関する基礎的検討

Hozumi Ikeda; Kunio Hamada; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Masahiro Omura; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Hironobu Ochi

The effects of higher-energy photon from 123I (p, 5n) on the SPECT image quality were evaluated. The quality was evaluated by image contrast and %rms. Image contrast had similar tendency to planar and SPECT FWHM value. %rms was affected by septal penetration. Using 140 keV high resolution collimator (140 keV HR), image contrast was superior to that for 300 keV medium energy collimator (300 keV ME), but septal penetration rate (SPR) was 18% and %rms was 10.5. When quantitation is required, the collimator with less SPR than 18% is recommended for SPECT imaging. Using 300 keV ME, SPR was 0.05%, but spatial resolution and image contrast were inferior to that for 140 keV HR.


Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology | 2006

Usefulness of Medium-Energy Collimator for Sentinel Node Lymphoscintigraphy Imaging in Breast Cancer Patients

Hiroyuki Tsushima; Teruhiko Takayama; Takashi Yamanaga; Hiroto Kizu; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Atsushi Noguchi; Masahisa Onoguchi


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1991

STUDY OF SIMPLE DATA SAMPLING ON FREE-RESPONSE RECEIVER OPERATING (FROC) ANALYSIS

Junji Shiraishi; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Masakatsu Hatagawa; Mitsuji Higashida; Shinichi Watanabe


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1996

Three-dimensional Fusion of PET Image with MR Image

Katsuhisa Tanaka; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Masaru Yamazaki; Kenji Kishimoto; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Hozumi Ikeda


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1994

536. PET Image and MRI and CT Images Fusion using Film Digitizer

Yoshohiro Shimonishi; Masahiro Ohmura; Hozumi Ikeda; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Kenji Kishimoto; Hironobu Ochi


Japanese Journal of Radiological Technology | 1993

350. Estimation of renal function by Factor Analysis

Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Hozumi Ikeda; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Masahiro Ohmura; Jyunji Shiraishi; Kenji Kishimoto; Hirononbu Ochi; You Ushijima


Radioisotopes | 1992

Relationship between Image Quality and Changes in Imaging Condition for Scintigraphy. Study Using Paired Comparison.

Hozumi Ikeda; Kenji Kishimoto; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Masahiro Omura; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Kunio Hamada; Hironobu Ochi


Radioisotopes | 1992

On a Selection Method of Imaging Condition in Scintigraphy. Study Using Analytic Hierarchy Process.

Hozumi Ikeda; Kenji Kishimoto; Yoshihiro Shimonishi; Masahiro Ohmura; Kazuhisa Kosakai; Hironobu Ochi

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Hiroyuki Tsushima

Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences

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