Title :
Regional cardiac wall motion from gated myocardial perfusion SPECT studies
Author :
Smith, Mark F. ; Brigger, Patrick ; Ferrand, Susan K. ; Dilsizian, Vasken ; Bacharach, Stephen L.
Author_Institution :
Nucl. Med. Dept., Nat. Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA
fDate :
6/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method for estimating regional epicardial and endocardial wall motion from gated myocardial perfusion SPECT studies has been developed. The method uses epicardial and endocardial boundaries determined from four long-axis slices at each gate of the cardiac cycle. The epicardial and endocardial wall position at each time gate is computed with respect to stationary reference ellipsoids, and wall motion is measured along lines normal to these ellipsoids. An initial quantitative evaluation of the method was made using the beating heart from the dynamic mathematical cardiac torso (MCAT) phantom, with and without a 1.5-cm FWHM Gaussian blurring filter. Epicardial wall motion was generally well-estimated within a fraction of a 3.56-mm voxel, although apical motion was overestimated with the Gaussian filter. Endocardial wall motion was underestimated by about two voxels with and without the Gaussian filter. The MCAT heart phantom was modified to model hypokinetic and dyskinetic wall motion. The wall motion analysis method enabled this abnormal motion to be differentiated from normal motion. Regional cardiac wall motion also was analyzed for 201Tl patient studies. Estimated wall motion was consistent with a nuclear medicine physician´s visual assessment of motion from gated long-axis slices for male and female study examples. Additional research is required for a comprehensive evaluation of the applicability of the method to patient studies with normal and abnormal wall motion
Keywords :
cardiology; edge detection; haemorheology; medical image processing; muscle; single photon emission computed tomography; 1.5 cm; 3.56 mm; 201Tl patient studies; Gaussian blurring filter; MCAT heart phantom; abnormal motion; apical motion; beating heart; dynamic mathematical cardiac torso phantom; dyskinetic wall motion; endocardial boundaries; epicardial and endocardial boundary; epicardial boundaries; gated myocardial perfusion SPECT studies; hypokinetic wall motion; long-axis slices; nuclear medicine; regional cardiac wall motion; stationary reference ellipsoids; visual assessment; Ellipsoids; Filters; Heart; Imaging phantoms; Motion analysis; Motion estimation; Motion measurement; Myocardium; Position measurement; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on