Radionuclide imaging devices - Characteristics and test conditions - Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs

IEC 61675-2:1998 specifies terminology and test methods for describing the characteristics of Anger type rotational gamma camera single photon emission computed tomographs equipped with parallel hole collimators. As these systems are based on Anger type gamma cameras this part of IEC 61675 shall be used in conjunction with IEC 60789. These systems consist of a gantry system, single or multiple detector heads and a computer system together with acquisition, recording, and display devices. The test methods specified in this part of IEC 61675 have been selected to reflect as much as possible the clinical use of Anger type rotational gamma camera single photon emission computed tomographs. It is intended that the test methods be carried out by manufacturers, thereby enabling them to describe the characteristics of gamma camera single photon emission computed tomographs systems on a common basis. No test has been specified to characterize the uniformity of reconstructed images because all methods known so far will mostly reflect the noise of the image.

Dispositifs d'imagerie par radionucléides - Caractéristiques et conditions d'essai - Partie 2: Systèmes de tomographie d'émission à photon unique

L'IEC 61675-2:1998 spécifie la terminologie et les méthodes d'essai relatives à la description des caractéristiques des tomodensitomètres par émission de photons simples des gamma cameras rotatives de type Anger, équipés de collimateurs à trous parallèles. Dans la mesure où ces systèmes sont basés sur les caméras gamma de type Anger, la présente partie de la CEI 61675 doit être utilisée conjointement avec la CEI 60789. Ces systèmes se composent d'un système de portique, de têtes de détecteurs simples ou multiples et d'un système informatique, associés à des dispositifs d'acquisition, d'enregistrement et de visualisation. Les méthodes d'essai spécifiées dans la présente partie de la CEI 61675 ont été sélectionnées afin de refléter autant que possible l'utilisation clinique des tomodensitomètres par émission de photons simples des caméras gamma rotatives de type Anger. L'intention est de faire appliquer ces méthodes d'essai par les constructeurs, leur donnant ainsi les moyens de décrire les caractéristiques des systèmes tomodensitomètres par émission de photons simples des caméras gamma sur la base de critères communs. Aucun essai n'a été spécifié afin de caractériser l'uniformité des images reconstituées, puisque toutes les méthodes connues jusqu'à présent reflèteront principalement le bruit de l'image.

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INTERNATIONAL IEC
STANDARD 61675-2
First edition
1998-01
Radionuclide imaging devices –
Characteristics and test conditions –
Part 2:
Single photon emission computed tomographs
Dispositifs d’imagerie par radionucléides –
Caractéristiques et conditions d’essais –
Partie 2:
Systèmes de tomographie d’émission à photon unique
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First edition
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Radionuclide imaging devices –
Characteristics and test conditions –
Part 2:
Single photon emission computed tomographs
Dispositifs d’imagerie par radionucléides –
Caractéristiques et conditions d’essais –
Partie 2:
Systèmes de tomographie d’émission à photon unique
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CONTENTS
Page
FOREWORD . . 3
Clause
1 General . 4
1.1 Scope and object . . 4
1.2 Normative references . 4
2 Terminology and definitions . 4
3 Test methods. 9
3.1 Calibration measurements . 9
3.2 Measurement of COLLIMATOR hole misalignment . 10
3.3 Measurement of SPECT system SENSITIVITY . 11
3.4 Scatter. 12
3.5 Measurement of SPECT non-uniformity of response . 14
3.6 SPECT system SPATIAL RESOLUTION . 14
4 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS . 15
Figures
1 Geometry of PROJECTIONS . 16
2 Cylindrical head phantom. 17
3 Phantom insert with holders for the scatter source . 18
4 Evaluation of SCATTER FRACTION. 19
5 Reporting TRANSVERSE RESOLUTION . 20
6 Evaluation of FWHM . 21
7 Evaluation of EQUIVALENT WIDTH (EW) . 22
Annex A – Index of defined terms . 23

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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING DEVICES –
CHARACTERISTICS AND TEST CONDITIONS –
Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs
1 General
1.1 Scope and object
This part of IEC 61675 specifies terminology and test methods for describing the character-
istics of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS
(SPECT), equipped with parallel hole collimators. As these systems are based on Anger type
GAMMA CAMERAS this part of IEC 61675 shall be used in conjunction with IEC 60789. These
systems consist of a gantry system, single or multiple DETECTOR HEADS and a computer system
together with acquisition, recording, and display devices.
The test methods specified in this part of IEC 61675 have been selected to reflect as much as
possible the clinical use of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS (SPECT). It is intended that the test methods be carried out by
manufacturers thereby enabling them to describe the characteristics of SPECT systems on a
common basis.
No test has been specified to characterize the uniformity of reconstructed images because all
methods known so far will mostly reflect the noise of the image.
1.2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text,
constitute provisions of this part of IEC 61675. At the time of publication, the editions indicated
were valid. All normative documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based
on this part of IEC 61675 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most
recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain
registers of currently valid International Standards.
IEC 60788:1984, Medical radiology – Terminology
IEC 60789:1992, Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices – Anger
type gamma cameras
IEC 61675-1,  Radionuclide imaging devices – Characteristics and test conditions – Part 1:
Positron emission tomographs
2 Terminology and definitions
For the purpose of this part of IEC 61675 the definitions given in IEC 60788, IEC 60789 and
IEC 61675-1 (see annex A), and the following definitions apply.
Defined terms are printed in small capital letters.

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2.1
SYSTEM AXIS
Axis of symmetry characterized by geometrical and physical properties of the arrangement of
the system
NOTE – The SYSTEM AXIS of a GAMMA CAMERA with rotating detectors is the axis of rotation.
2.1.1
COORDINATE SYSTEMS
2.1.2
FIXED COORDINATE SYSTEM
Cartesian system with axes X, Y, and Z, Z being the SYSTEM AXIS. The origin of the FIXED
COORDINATE SYSTEM is defined by the centre of the TOMOGRAPHIC VOLUME (see figure 1). The
SYSTEM AXIS is orthogonal to all TRANSVERSE SLICES.
2.1.3
COORDINATE SYSTEM OF PROJECTION
Cartesian system of the IMAGE MATRIX of each two-dimensional projection with axes X and Y
p p
(defined by the axes of the IMAGE MATRIX). The Y axis and the projection of the system axis
p
onto the detector front face have to be in parallel. The origin of the COORDINATE SYSTEM OF
PROJECTION is the centre of the IMAGE MATRIX (see figure 1).
2.1.4
CENTRE OF ROTATION (COR)
Origin of that COORDINATE SYSTEM, which describes the PROJECTIONS of a TRANSVERSE SLICE with
respect to their orientation in space
NOTE – The CENTRE OF ROTATION of a TRANSVERSE SLICE is given by the intersection of the SYSTEM AXIS with the
mid-plane of the corresponding OBJECT SLICE.
2.1.5
OFFSET
Deviation of the position of the PROJECTION of the COR (X' ) from X = 0. (See figure 1)

p p
2.2
TOMOGRAPHY (see annex A)
2.2.1
TRANSVERSE TOMOGRAPHY
In TRANSVERSE TOMOGRAPHY the three-dimensional object is sliced by physical methods, e.g.
collimation, into a stack of OBJECT SLICES, which are considered as being two-dimensional and
independent from each other. The transverse image planes are perpendicular to the SYSTEM
AXIS.
2.2.2
EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (ECT)
Imaging method for the representation of the spatial distribution of incorporated RADIONUCLIDES
in selected two-dimensional SLICES through the object
2.2.2.1
PROJECTION
Transformation of a three-dimensional object into its two-dimensional image or of a two-
dimensional object into its one-dimensional image, by integrating the physical property which
determines the image along the direction of the PROJECTION BEAM
NOTE – This process is mathematically described by line integrals in the direction of projection and called the
Radon-transform.
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2.2.2.2
PROJECTION BEAM
Determines the smallest possible volume in which the physical property which determines the
image is integrated during the measurement process. Its shape is limited by the SPATIAL
RESOLUTION in all three dimensions.
NOTE – In SPECT the PROJECTION BEAM usually has the shape of a long thin diverging cone.
2.2.2.3
PROJECTION ANGLE
Angle at which the PROJECTION is measured or acquired
NOTE – For illustration see figure 1.
2.2.2.4
SINOGRAM
Two-dimensional display of all one-dimensional PROJECTIONS of an object slice, as a function of
the PROJECTION ANGLE
The PROJECTION ANGLE is displayed on the ordinate. The linear PROJECTION coordinate is
displayed on the abscissa.
2.2.2.5
OBJECT SLICE
A slice in the object. The physical property of this slice that determines the measured
information is displayed in the tomographic image.
2.2.2.6
IMAGE PLANE
A plane assigned to a plane in the OBJECT SLICE
NOTE – Usually the IMAGE PLANE is the mid-plane of the corresponding OBJECT SLICE.
2.2.2.7
TOMOGRAPHIC VOLUME
Ensemble of all volume elements which contribute to the measured PROJECTIONS for all
PROJECTION ANGLES
NOTE – For a rotating GAMMA CAMERA
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Characteristics and test conditions –
Part 2:
Single photon emission computed tomographs

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD .3

1 General.5
1.1 Scope and object.5
1.2 Normative references .5
2 Terminology and definitions.6
3 Test methods .12
3.1 Calibration measurements .13
3.2 Measurement of COLLIMATOR hole misalignment .14
3.3 Measurement of SPECT system SENSITIVITY.14
3.4 Scatter .16
3.5 Measurement of SPECT non-uniformity of response.18
3.6 SPECT system SPATIAL RESOLUTION.18
3.7 Test methods for single photon computer tomographs
operated in coincidence detection mode .19
4 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS.32

Annex A Index of defined terms .46

Figure 1 – Geometry of PROJECTIONS.35
Figure 2 – Cylindrical head phantom .36
Figure 3 – Phantom insert with holders for the scatter source.37
Figure 4 – Evaluation of SCATTER FRACTION .38
Figure 5 – Reporting TRANSVERSE RESOLUTION .39
Figure 6 – Evaluation of FWHM .40
Figure 7 – Evaluation of EQUIVALENT WIDTH (EW) .41
Figure 8 – Phantom insert with hollow spheres.42
Figure 9 – Cross-section of body phantom .43
Figure 10 – Arm phantom .43
Figure 11 – Phantom configuration for COUNT RATE measurements according to 3.7.5.3.1.2 .44
Figure 12 – Scheme of the evaluation of COUNT LOSS correction .44
Figure 13 – Phantom insert for the evaluation of ATTENUATION correction .45

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CHARACTERISTICS AND TEST CONDITIONS –

Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs

1 General
1.1 Scope and object
This part of IEC 61675 specifies terminology and test methods for describing the character-
istics of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS
(SPECT), equipped with parallel hole collimators. As these systems are based on Anger type
GAMMA CAMERAS this part of IEC 61675 shall be used in conjunction with IEC 60789. These
systems consist of a gantry system, single or multiple DETECTOR HEADS and a computer
system together with acquisition, recording, and display devices.
This part of IEC 61675-2 also specifies test conditions for declaring the characteristics of
single photon computer tomographs operated in coincidence mode as well as in single
photon mode.
The test methods specified for coincidence mode are based on the test methods for
dedicated PET tomographs as described in IEC 61675-1 to reflect as well as possible the
clinical use of coincidence detection. Tests have been modified to reflect the limited
sensitivity and COUNT RATE CHARACTERISTICS of the single photon computer tomographs
operated in coincidence detection mode only when needed.
The test methods specified in this part of IEC 61675 have been selected to reflect as much
as possible the clinical use of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS (SPECT). It is intended that the test methods be carried out by
manufacturers thereby enabling them to describe the characteristics of SPECT systems on a
common basis.
No test has been specified to characterize the uniformity of reconstructed images because all
methods known so far will mostly reflect the noise of the image.
1.2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60788:1984, Medical radiology – Terminology
IEC 60789:1992, Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices – Anger
type gamma cameras
IEC 61675-1,  Radionuclide imaging devices – Characteristics and test conditions – Part 1:
Positron emission tomographs
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2 Terminology and definitions
For the purposes of this part of IEC 61675 the definitions given in IEC 60788, IEC 60789 and
IEC 61675-1 (some of which are repeated in this clause), and the following definitions apply.
Defined terms are printed in small capital letters.
2.1
SYSTEM AXIS
Axis of symmetry characterized by geometrical and physical properties of the arrangement of
the system
NOTE The SYSTEM AXIS of a GAMMA CAMERA with rotating detectors is the axis of rotation.
2.1.1
COORDINATE SYSTEMS
2.1.2
FIXED COORDINATE SYSTEM
Cartesian system with axes X, Y, and Z, Z being the SYSTEM AXIS. The origin of the FIXED
COORDINATE SYSTEM is defined by the centre of the TOMOGRAPHIC VOLUME (see Figure 1). The
SYSTEM AXIS is orthogonal to all TRANSVERSE SLICES.
2.1.3
COORDINATE SYSTEM OF PROJECTION
Cartesian system of the IMAGE MATRIX of each two-dimensional projection with axes X and Y
p p
(defined by the axes of the IMAGE MATRIX). The Y axis an
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IEC 61675-2 ®
Edition 1.0 1998-01
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Radionuclide imaging devices – Characteristics and test conditions –

Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs

Dispositifs d’imagerie par radionucléides – Caractéristiques et conditions

d’essai –
Partie 2: Systèmes de tomographie d'émission à photon unique

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
PRICE CODE
INTERNATIONALE
CODE PRIX T
ICS 11.040.50 ISBN 978-2-8322-1974-4

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CONTENTS
Page
FOREWORD . . 3

Clause
1 General . 4
1.1 Scope and object . .  4
1.2 Normative references . 4
2 Terminology and definitions . 4
3 Test methods . 9
3.1 Calibration measurements . 9
3.2 Measurement of COLLIMATOR hole misalignment . 10
3.3 Measurement of SPECT system SENSITIVITY . 11
3.4 Scatter . 12
3.5 Measurement of SPECT non-uniformity of response . 14
3.6 SPECT system SPATIAL RESOLUTION . 14
4 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS . 15

Figures
1 Geometry of PROJECTIONS. 16
2 Cylindrical head phantom . 17
3 Phantom insert with holders for the scatter source . 18
4 Evaluation of SCATTER FRACTION . 19
5 Reporting TRANSVERSE RESOLUTION . 20
6 Evaluation of FWHM. 21
7 Evaluation of EQUIVALENT WIDTH (EW) . 22

Annex A – Index of defined terms . 23

INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
___________
RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING DEVICES –
CHARACTERISTICS AND TEST CONDITIONS –

Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs

FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 61675-2 has been prepared by subcommittee 62C: Equipment for
radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and radiation dosimetry, of IEC technical committee 62:
Electrical equipment in medical practice.
This bilingual version (2014-12) corresponds to the English version, published in 1998-01.
The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
FDIS Report on voting
62C/206/FDIS 62C/215/RVD
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
The French version of this standard has not been voted upon.
In this standard, the following print types are used:
– TERMS DEFINED IN CLAUSE 2 OF THIS STANDARD OR LISTED IN ANNEX A: SMALL CAPITALS.
The requirements are followed by specifications for the relevant tests.
Annex A is for information only.

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RADIONUCLIDE IMAGING DEVICES –
CHARACTERISTICS AND TEST CONDITIONS –

Part 2: Single photon emission computed tomographs

1 General
1.1 Scope and object
This part of IEC 61675 specifies terminology and test methods for describing the character-
istics of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS
(SPECT), equipped with parallel hole collimators. As these systems are based on Anger type
GAMMA CAMERAS this part of IEC 61675 shall be used in conjunction with IEC 60789. These
systems consist of a gantry system, single or multiple DETECTOR HEADS and a computer system
together with acquisition, recording, and display devices.
The test methods specified in this part of IEC 61675 have been selected to reflect as much as
possible the clinical use of Anger type rotational GAMMA CAMERA SINGLE PHOTON EMISSION
COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHS (SPECT). It is intended that the test methods be carried out by
manufacturers thereby enabling them to describe the characteristics of SPECT systems on a
common basis.
No test has been specified to characterize the uniformity of reconstructed images because all
methods known so far will mostly reflect the noise of the image.
1.2 Normative references
The following normative documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text,
constitute provisions of this part of IEC 61675. At the time of publication, the editions indicated
were valid. All normative documents are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based
on this part of IEC 61675 are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most
recent editions of the normative documents indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain
registers of currently valid International Standards.
IEC 60788:1984, Medical radiology – Terminology
IEC 60789:1992, Characteristics and test conditions of radionuclide imaging devices; Anger
type gamma cameras
IEC 61675-1,  Radionuclide imaging devices – Characteristics and test conditions – Part 1:
Positron emission tomographs
2 Terminology and definitions
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