%0 Journal Article %T Comparison of 18F SPECT with PET in myocardial imaging: A realistic thorax-cardiac phantom study %A Karin Kne£¿aurek %A Josef Machac %J BMC Medical Physics %D 2006 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2385-6-5 %X A nonuniform RH-2 thorax-heart phantom was used in the SPECT and PET acquisitions. Three inserts, 3 cm, 2 cm and 1 cm in diameter, were placed in the left ventricular (LV) wall to simulate infarcts. The phantom acquisition was performed sequentially with 7.4 MBq of 18F and 22.2 MBq of Technetium-99m (99mTc) in the SPECT study and with 7.4 MBq of 18F and 370 MBq of 82Rb in the PET study. SPECT and PET data were processed using standard reconstruction software provided by vendors. Circumferential profiles of the short-axis slices, the contrast and viability of the inserts were used to evaluate the SPECT and PET images.The contrast for 3 cm, 2 cm and 1 cm inserts were for 18F PET data, 1.0 ¡À 0.01, 0.67 ¡À 0.02 and 0.25 ¡À 0.01, respectively. For 82Rb PET data, the corresponding contrast values were 0.61 ¡À 0.02, 0.37 ¡À 0.02 and 0.19 ¡À 0.01, respectively. For 18F SPECT the contrast values were, 0.31 ¡À 0.03 and 0.20 ¡À 0.05 for 3 cm and 2 cm inserts, respectively. For 99mTc SPECT the contrast values were, 0.63 ¡À 0.04 and 0.24 ¡À 0.05 for 3 cm and 2 cm inserts respectively. In SPECT, the 1 cm insert was not detectable. In the SPECT study, all three inserts were falsely diagnosed as "viable", while in the PET study, only the 1 cm insert was diagnosed falsely "viable".For smaller defects the 99mTc/18F SPECT imaging cannot entirely replace the more expensive 82Rb/18F PET for myocardial perfusion/viability imaging, due to poorer image spatial resolution and poorer defect contrast.Fluorine-18 (18F) Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging has been considered as an alternative to 18F FDG positron emission tomography (PET) imaging for evaluating injured but viable myocardium [1,2]. SPECT 18F imaging is sometimes performed as simultaneous Technetium-99m sestamibi (99mTc MIBI)/18F FDG perfusion/viability myocardial studies [3,4]. The main limitations of this technique are poor resolution of the 18F and 99mTc SPECT images and, when acquired sim %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2385/6/5