[Intl_DxMedPhys] GE Discovery NM 530C Small Phantom SPECT Acquisition

Douglas Pfeiffer xraydoug at me.com
Fri Feb 20 12:04:03 EST 2026


When I test a D-SPECT cardiac camera, I use a protocol from the manufacturer. I have to use an advanced login to get to it. You might ask GE if they have a protocol. I know that they do for their full field cameras, so I would expect so.

Best regards,
Doug



Douglas Pfeiffer, MS, DABR FACR, FAAPM (he/him)
Medical Physicist, Radiation Safety Officer
Boulder Community Health
xraydoug at me.com
303.415.7515

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> On Feb 20, 2026, at 9:22 AM, High, Maynard via Intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list <intl_dxmedphys_wd_osu_list at lists.osu.edu> wrote:
> 
> We need any helpful tips on acquiring images of the SMALL Jayzak phantom for the first time as needed for ACR Accreditation SPECT annual  physics report and image submission.
> This GE NM 530C is the small FOV digital camera that does not rotate during acquisition.
> Is it done with just a static exposure? 
> Which protocol is used to acquire and which application is used to process?
> Any other tips would be appreciated.
> 
> Maynard High
> Medical Physics: Westchester Medical Center - NYMC
> 914-493-1410
> maynard.high at wmchealth.org <mailto:maynard.high at wmchealth.org>
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