نتایج جستجو برای: ncat phantom

تعداد نتایج: 17315  

Faraz Kalantari Farshid Babapoor Hossein Rajabi, Shahla Ahmadi

Introduction: The main goal of SPECT imaging is to determine activity distribution inside the organs of the body. However, due to photon attenuation, it is almost impossible to do a quantitative study. In this paper, we suggest a mathematical relationship between activity distribution and its corresponding projections using a transfer matrix. Monte Carlo simulation was used to find a precise tr...

Journal: :IEEE transactions on medical imaging 2009
Andreu Badal Iacovos S. Kyprianou Diem Phuc Banh Aldo Badano Josep Sempau

We have developed a general-purpose Monte Carlo simulation code, called penMesh, that combines the accuracy of the radiation transport physics subroutines from PENELOPE and the flexibility of a geometry based on triangle meshes. While the geometric models implemented in most general-purpose codes--such as PENELOPE's quadric geometry--impose some limitations in the shape of the objects that can ...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical physics 0
sh. olumi m.sc. in medical physics, tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran h. rajabi assistant professor, medical physics dept., tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran s.r. zakavi associate professor, nuclear medicine dept., imam reza hospital, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran e. hajizade associate professor, biostatistics dept., tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran h. ghiasi m.sc. in medical physics, torfe hospital, tarbiat modarres university, tehran, iran

introduction: one of the major problems in the development of nuclear medicine images is the presence of noise. the noise level in nuclear medicine images is usually reduced by the analysis of imaging data in a fourier transform environment. the main drawback of this environment belongs to low signal to noise ratio in high frequencies because removing noise frequencies may remove data and times...

Journal: :asia oceania journal of nuclear medicine and biology 0
michael masoomi 1-department of nuclear medicine, farwaniya hospital, kuwait anne h mclean 2-nuclear medicine physics, queen alexandra hospital, portsmouth, uk yassine bouchareb 3-clinical physics, barts health, nhs trust, uk. will ryder 4-faculty of health science, university of sydney, sydney, australia andy robinson 5-the harley street clinic, london, uk

abstractobjective: to investigate the impact of respiratory motion on localization, and quantification lung lesions for the gross tumour volume utilizing an in-house developed auto3dreg programme and dynamic nurbs-based cardiac-torso digitised phantom (ncat). methods: respiratory motion may result in more than 30% underestimation of the suv values of lung, liver and kidney tumour lesions. the m...

2013
Michael A Masoomi Anne H McLean Yassine Bouchareb Will Ryder Andy Robinson

OBJECTIVES To investigate the impact of respiratory motion on localization, and quantification of lung lesions for the Gross Tumor Volume utilizing a fully automated Auto3Dreg program and dynamic NURBS-based cardiac-torso digitized phantom (NCAT). METHODS Respiratory motion may result in more than 30% underestimation of the SUV values of lung, liver and kidney tumor lesions. The motion correc...

1998

The National Center for Asphalt Technology (NCAT) completed a roundrobin study in March to determine the accuracy and precision of the NCAT asphalt content tester. The Center has conducted research since 1990 to develop this test method for determining asphalt content of hot mix asphalt (HMA) mixtures by ignition (See the fall, 1994, issue of Asphalt Technology News). In the ignition method, a ...

2016
Carlo Palmieri Iain RJ Macpherson Kelvin Yan Felipe Ades Pippa Riddle Riz Ahmed Waheeda Owadally Barbara Stanley Deep Shah Ondrej Gojis Adam Januszewski Conrad Lewanski Rebecca Asher Daniel Lythgoe Evandro de Azambuja Mark Beresford Sacha J. Howell

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus trastuzumab (NCT) increases the rate of pathological complete response (pCR) and event-free survival (EFS) compared to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NC) alone in women with HER2 positive breast cancer (BC). pCR in this setting is associated with improved EFS. Whether NCT preferentially improves EFS in comparison to NC followed by adjuvant trastuzumab initiated postoper...

E. Hajizade H. Ghiasi H. Rajabi S.R. Zakavi Sh. Olumi

Introduction: One of the major problems in the development of nuclear medicine images is the presence of noise. The noise level in nuclear medicine images is usually reduced by the analysis of imaging data in a Fourier transform environment. The main drawback of this environment belongs to low signal to noise ratio in high frequencies because removing noise frequencies may remove data and times...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine technology 2008
Faraz Kalantari Hossein Rajabi Nahid Yaghoobi

UNLABELLED A poor signal-to-noise ratio attributable to a low injected dose of thallium and the presence of scattered photons are the major impediments in the use of thallium as an imaging agent. Thallium decays in a complicated way and emits photons in a wide range of energies (68-82 keV). To increase the ratios of primary photons to scatter photons (primary-to-scatter ratios) and possibly inc...

2003
George L. Kuepper Holly Born Janet Bachmann

for Appropriate Technology through a grant from the Rural Business-Cooperative Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. These organizations do not recommend or endorse products, companies, or individuals. NCAT has offices in Fayetteville, Arkansas (P.O. Box 3657, Fayetteville, AR 72702), Butte, Montana, and Davis, California. By George L. Kuepper, Holly Born, Janet Bachmann NCAT Agriculture Spe...

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