DocumentCode :
1379033
Title :
Motion correction of PET images using multiple acquisition frames
Author :
Picard, Yani ; Thompson, Christopher J.
Author_Institution :
Neurological Inst., McGill Univ., Montreal, Que., Canada
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
fYear :
1997
fDate :
4/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
137
Lastpage :
144
Abstract :
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a relatively lengthy brain imaging method. Because it is difficult for the subject to stay still during the data acquisition, head motion during scans is a source of image degradation. A simple data acquisition technique to reduce the effect of this problem is described. The technique associates the incoming data with the real-space position of the head. During the PET scan, the head position is constantly monitored with two video cameras and compared to its initial position. Every time the displacement for a region within the field of view (FOV) is larger than a specified threshold displacement, the PET data acquisition system starts to save the PET data in a new frame. The total number of frames required for a complete study depends on the magnitude of the head motion during the study and on the threshold displacement. At the end of the study, all the acquired frames are reconstructed independently and each image is rotated and translated to coincide with the initial position. When these images are summed, they produce a final image with fewer motion artefacts.
Keywords :
biomechanics; brain; data acquisition; medical image processing; motion estimation; positron emission tomography; PET images motion correction; field of view; head motion; image degradation; initial position; medical diagnostic imaging; motion artefacts; multiple acquisition frames; nuclear medicine; real-space head position; relatively lengthy brain imaging method; simple data acquisition technique; specified threshold displacement; threshold displacement; Biomedical imaging; Brain; Data acquisition; Degradation; Head; Image reconstruction; Monitoring; Motion detection; Physics; Positron emission tomography; Artifacts; Brain; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Movement; Phantoms, Imaging; Tomography, Emission-Computed; Video Recording;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Medical Imaging, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0278-0062
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/42.563659
Filename :
563659
Link To Document :
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