Nuclear medicine is undergoing a paradigm shift to produce images in units of activity concentration, analogous to PET imaging. Quantitative SPECT imaging requires system calibrations. In 2024, we formally incorporated routine quantitative calibrations and ve...
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Rachel Barbee
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
Routine CT quality assurance (QA) relies on visual inspection, where subtle non-uniformities can be difficult to identify consistently across scanners and readers. We developed an efficient, interpretable artificial intelligence-assisted tool that detects and...
Extravasation during radiopharmaceutical therapy can retain a substantial fraction of administered activity at the injection site, creating high local absorbed doses and potential tissue injury while reducing delivery to target tumors. For Lu-177 therapies, t...
Nuclear medicine is currently experiencing significant growth, driven largely by the expanding use of radiopharmaceutical therapies. This growth has renewed interest in SPECT/CT system design, particularly the transition from conventional dual-headed NaI-base...