Author/Authors :
Jiang, Jiehui Shanghai University - Shanghai, China , Sun, Yiwu Shanghai University - Shanghai, China , Zhou, Hucheng Shanghai University - Shanghai, China , Li, Shaoping Shanghai University - Shanghai, China , Huang, Zhemin Huashan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Wu, Ping Huashan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China , Shi, Kuangyu Department of Nuclear Medicine - Technische Universitat Munchen - Munich, Germany , Zuo, Chuantao Huashan Hospital - Fudan University - Shanghai, China
Abstract :
18F-FDG PET scan is one of the most frequently used neural imaging scans. However, the infuence of age has proven
to be the greatest interfering factor for many clinical dementia diagnoses when analyzing 18F-FDG PET images, since radiologists
encounter difculties when deciding whether the abnormalities in specifc regions correlate with normal aging, disease, or both. In
the present paper, the authors aimed to defne specifc brain regions and determine an age-correction mathematical model. Methods.
A data-driven approach was used based on 255 healthy subjects. Results. The inferior frontal gyrus, the left medial part and the left
medial orbital part of superior frontal gyrus, the right insula, the left anterior cingulate, the left median cingulate, and paracingulate
gyri, and bilateral superior temporal gyri were found to have a strong negative correlation with age. For evaluation, an age-correction
model was applied to 262 healthy subjects and 50 AD subjects selected from the ADNI database, and partial correlations between
SUVR mean and three clinical results were carried out before and after age correction. Conclusion. All correlation coefcients were
signifcantly improved after the age correction. The proposed model was effective in the age correction of both healthy and AD
subjects.
Keywords :
18F-FDG , PET , Alzheimer’s , AD