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Iodine 131 Accumulation in Thyroid Remnant after Strumectomy in Thyroid Carcinoma: Comparison of Scintillation Probe and Scintillation Camera
SVOBODA, Štěpán
The aim of the study was to compare the accumulation of 131I in the rest of the thyroid gland after strumectomy in thyroid carcinoma by scintillation probe and on a scintillation camera. In the practical part I deal with the research question: "Is the accumulation of iodine 131 in the rest of the thyroid gland measured by a scintillation probe significantly different from the measurement on a scintillation camera?" and the null hypothesis: "The values of iodine 131 accumulation measurements do not differ depending on the scintillation camera and scintillation probe measurements." The observed accumulation in the scintillation camera and the scintillation probe was analyzed by one way ANOVA, or one-way analysis of variance, which answered the question of whether the 131I accumulation measurements on the scintillation probe and on the scintillation camera differed. Finally, the research question was answered, confirmed by the additional hypothesis stated above in this chapter. The results of this work can be used in the following practice in the field of measuring 131I accumulation.
Centre of rotation stability setting for the INFINIA camera
BAKI, Marcel
My bachelor thesis focus on Centre of rotation stability for Infinia cameraAt my work I got closely familiarize with scintillation camera Infinia Hawkeye, which is located in the department of nuclear medicine in the České Budějovice. The aim of my work was to determine whether the centre of rotation (C.O.R.) takes place around a fixed axis, and thus whether there is not movement. The method that I chose to accomplish my goals, was to test the camera , which was performing by 360° acquisition around a point source 99mTc. The point source was fitted to a rod and placed on the Infinia camera on patient's pallet. Testing was carried out with two collimators LEHR and LEGP in modes H and L. The testing was performed by radiological physicist, always in the afternoon to ensure smooth running of the workplace. The test confirmed my hypothesis that the value will be within the values specified by the manufacturer. Testing was performed once a month for half a year. In In this days because we are apperceiving tremendous technological progress, and devices which allow us to produce more perfectly and detailed images and contribute to better diagnosis and treatment are created it is very important to ensure the quality control. Over the last few years progress in gamma camera designs , have improved all aspects of image quality, particularly in tomographic images. As the system complexity increases, it becomes more important that all nuclear medicine employees are able to recognize the various types of aberrations or artefacts that can occur in nuclear medicine imaging systems. The primary purpose of the quality control program in department for nuclear medicine is to verify that the images accurately reflect distribution of the radiopharmaceutical within the patient. The purpose of quality control is detect changes of gamma camera system that may adversely affect the interpretation of clinical studies. There are large number of factors that contribute to the final quality of the image ( including uniformity, resolution - both intrinsic and energy, pulse frequency, centre of rotation system, rotational stability of the detector head). On a everyday examinations there is a limited amount of time that can be reasonably devoted to quality control system. Hence the main goal of quality control program should be to monitor those parameters that are most sensitive to changes in system performance and are most likely to impact clinical studies. Therefore , the main objective of quality control program should be monitor the parameters that are most sensitive to changes in system performance and most likely have a impact on the clinical studies. Specials series of quality control tests were designed to ensure the optimal performance of the camera. Over the whole time of the entire period of clinical operation, technicians or physicists regularly perform various quality control tests, some daily, others weekly or monthly. The purpose of these tests is monitor day to day camera performance and detect changes from the baselines values. Additional quality control test may be performed to compare characteristics of different systems and to optimize the quality of clinical studies.
DST-XL scintillation camera and stability of its visual field uniformity
RUDOLFOVÁ, Veronika
Visual field uniformity of DST-XL scintillation camera is assessed on daily basis during quality controls of instrumentation at the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Hospital in České Budějovice. Uniformity is a critical quality parameter in scintigraphic imaging. It indicates whether all points in visual field are displayed with equal efficiency (sensitivity). Also, it allows specialists to obtain quality images of how radiopharmaceuticals are distributed in a patient?s body. The objective of my bachelor?s thesis is to verify whether the measured values fall within the range set by the manufacturer. Assessments were carried out on a bi-weekly basis for the duration of six months between start of October 2010 and end of March 2011. The measurement method used at the Department of Nuclear Medicine at Hospital in České Budějovice employs homogeneous irradiation of the detector without collimator produced by a point source which allows assessment of intrinsic uniformity of the detector. Also, there is another method that determines total (extrinsic) uniformity of the camera. This method utilizes an area source to produce homogeneous irradiation of the detector. The important difference between the two methods is that the latter uses collimator, unlike the method used for the purposes of this thesis. Yet, both methods produce roughly the same outcomes. The results obtained from the tests of stability of DST-XL scintillation camera?s visual field uniformity fall within the range of values permitted by the manufacturer and confirm my hypothesis.

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