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Quality control plugins for nuclear medicine

O'Brien.Joseph
Dear Nuclear Medicine ImageJ-ers!

I'm putting together a list of all the plugins for analysing nuclear
medicine type data (e.g. gamma camera QC data)

At present, all I have is the interfile and dicom import/export program!

Any others out there which people use?
        E.g. FWHM from a line profie
                NEMA and IPEM unformity analysis
                COR analysis
                Linearity


Joe O'Brien
City Hospital, UK


 

-----Original Message-----
From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
Gabriel Landini
Sent: 28 August 2008 15.57
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: "Set Threshold" records incorrect values - 16bit images -
Ubuntu


On Thursday 28 August 2008, David Randell wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Well I spotted something that may provide a clue to what's going on
> here: the *size* of the image seems to make a difference. I re-scaled
> Ghislain's original image to a 100*74 16-bit image and cannot
> replicate the bug, either in the case where the result is interpolated

> or not. Incrementally scaling the image back to its original size the
> bug re-appeared with a 350*26 16-bit scaled image.

Ah, yes... I can confirm that.
If I scale up the M51 image by 9 (2880x4590) if get funny values just by

pressing Set and Ok. But this is happening occasional in my setup (about
once
every 20).

Cheers,

G.
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Re: Quality control plugins for nuclear medicine

Thomas Carlier
Hello Joe,

Few years ago we have developed a toolkit based on ImageJ in order to  
perform basic QC for SPECT (COR => AAPM, Uniformity => AAPM+IPEM) and  
PET (SF + PSF and MTF => special methodology from a french group). We  
don't have any time to actualize this plugin but it is possible to  
send you the toolkit + the proceeding of the SPIE congress where it  
was announced.

This toolkit will be certainly embedded in a more general tool called  
"Optimage" (see http://santec.tudor.lu/projects/optimage) dedicated  
to analysis of QC medical images (as far as I know the nuclear  
medicine section is still in development).

Let me know if you are interested in.

Regards

Thomas Carlier
Nuclear Medicine
University Hospital
Nantes, France


Le 1 sept. 08 à 13:32, O'Brien.Joseph a écrit :

> Dear Nuclear Medicine ImageJ-ers!
>
> I'm putting together a list of all the plugins for analysing nuclear
> medicine type data (e.g. gamma camera QC data)
>
> At present, all I have is the interfile and dicom import/export  
> program!
>
> Any others out there which people use?
> E.g. FWHM from a line profie
> NEMA and IPEM unformity analysis
> COR analysis
> Linearity
>
>
> Joe O'Brien
> City Hospital, UK
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> Gabriel Landini
> Sent: 28 August 2008 15.57
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: "Set Threshold" records incorrect values - 16bit images -
> Ubuntu
>
>
> On Thursday 28 August 2008, David Randell wrote:
>> Hi everybody,
>>
>> Well I spotted something that may provide a clue to what's going on
>> here: the *size* of the image seems to make a difference. I re-scaled
>> Ghislain's original image to a 100*74 16-bit image and cannot
>> replicate the bug, either in the case where the result is  
>> interpolated
>
>> or not. Incrementally scaling the image back to its original size the
>> bug re-appeared with a 350*26 16-bit scaled image.
>
> Ah, yes... I can confirm that.
> If I scale up the M51 image by 9 (2880x4590) if get funny values  
> just by
>
> pressing Set and Ok. But this is happening occasional in my setup  
> (about
> once
> every 20).
>
> Cheers,
>
> G.
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Re: Quality control plugins for nuclear medicine

Andreas Jahnen
Dear Joe,

as Thomas already mentioned, we have some modules for QC of nuclear
medicine equipment. We curently have two modules testing the following:

Module Level A:  Intrinsic non-uniformity (EN 60789)

Module Level B: center of rotation, resolution and linearity (and some
more)

The Module Level A ist well tested and stable, where Module Level B is not
tested that much. You might start using the Module Level A directly from
our free download. As Level B is not that stable, this is not available
there. But I can send it to you and you can have a look.... .

Optimage Homepage:

http://santec.tudor.lu/projects/optimage/

Best Regards,
Andreas


ImageJ Interest Group <[hidden email]> wrote on 01.09.2008 15:18:53:

> Hello Joe,
>
> Few years ago we have developed a toolkit based on ImageJ in order to
> perform basic QC for SPECT (COR => AAPM, Uniformity => AAPM+IPEM) and
> PET (SF + PSF and MTF => special methodology from a french group). We
> don't have any time to actualize this plugin but it is possible to
> send you the toolkit + the proceeding of the SPIE congress where it
> was announced.
>
> This toolkit will be certainly embedded in a more general tool called
> "Optimage" (see http://santec.tudor.lu/projects/optimage) dedicated
> to analysis of QC medical images (as far as I know the nuclear
> medicine section is still in development).
>
> Let me know if you are interested in.
>
> Regards
>
> Thomas Carlier
> Nuclear Medicine
> University Hospital
> Nantes, France
>
>
> Le 1 sept. 08 à 13:32, O'Brien.Joseph a écrit :
>
> > Dear Nuclear Medicine ImageJ-ers!
> >
> > I'm putting together a list of all the plugins for analysing nuclear
> > medicine type data (e.g. gamma camera QC data)
> >
> > At present, all I have is the interfile and dicom import/export
> > program!
> >
> > Any others out there which people use?
> >    E.g. FWHM from a line profie
> >       NEMA and IPEM unformity analysis
> >       COR analysis
> >       Linearity
> >
> >
> > Joe O'Brien
> > City Hospital, UK
> >
> >
> >
> >
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