DocumentCode :
1313178
Title :
PET with 18F-fluoride: effects of interative versus filtered backprojection reconstruction on kinetic modeling
Author :
Schiepers, Christiaan ; Nuyts, Johan ; Wu, Hsiao-Ming ; Verma, Ramesh C.
Author_Institution :
Med. Center, California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Volume :
44
Issue :
4
fYear :
1997
fDate :
8/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1591
Lastpage :
1593
Abstract :
High focal uptake in patients poses particular problems in PET imaging. Filtered backprojection (FBP) introduces disturbing streak artifacts, adversely affecting the identification of structures and delineation of regions. Iterative reconstruction methods (MLEM) provide images of superb quality, however, the accuracy of quantitative results obtained from MLEM images has not been established for clinical data. Dynamic images were acquired over 1 hr with PET and 18F-fluoride in 6 patients with an old unilateral hip fracture. FBP and MLEM reconstruction was performed. Since the bladder was in the FOV and filled up with fluoride, FBP produced streaks hampering region delineation. Bone blood flow (kl) and fluoride influx rate (Ki) were estimated with a 3 compartment model. Analyzed regions (n=190) showed correlation coefficients between FBP and MLEM: 0.88 for kl and 0.97 for Ki. Affected and normal femoral head regions (n=30) yielded r=0.89 for kl and r=0.95 for Ki. Variations up to 46% were seen in individual data. It is concluded that in patients MLEM provides superior images at the expense of an increased reconstruction duration. The authors´ procedure appeared acceptable in clinical routine. Quantitative estimates obtained with kinetic modeling from MLEM data were reliable and correlated highly to those obtained with the standard, validated FBP algorithm
Keywords :
image reconstruction; iterative methods; medical image processing; modelling; positron emission tomography; 1 hr; 3 compartment model; 18F-fluoride; F; PET imaging; bladder; bone blood flow; clinical routine; correlation coefficients; dynamic images; filtered backprojection; fluoride influx rate; increased reconstruction duration; kinetic modeling; medical diagnostic imaging; nuclear medicine; old unilateral hip fracture; region delineation; regions delineation; streak artifacts; Bladder; Blood flow; Bones; Head; Hip; Image reconstruction; Iterative methods; Kinetic theory; Positron emission tomography; Reconstruction algorithms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.632737
Filename :
632737
Link To Document :
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