Title :
Respiratory motion compensation in simultaneous PET/MR using a maximum a posteriori approach
Author :
Dutta, J. ; El Fakhri, Georges ; Chuan Huang ; Petibon, Yoann ; Reese, Timothy G. ; Quanzheng Li
Author_Institution :
Center for Adv. Med. Imaging Sci., Massachusetts Gen. Hosp., Boston, MA, USA
Abstract :
The quantitative reliability of pulmonary PET scans is compromised by respiratory motion. The emergence of simultaneous, whole-body PET/MR imaging enables us to correct for motion artifacts in PET using motion information derived from anatomical MR images. We present here a framework for respiratory motion-compensated PET image reconstruction using simultaneous PET/MR. We have developed a radial FLASH pulse sequence for generating gated volumetric MR images at a reasonable speed without significantly sacrificing image quality. A navigator encapsulated within the pulse sequence enables us to retrospectively compute time bins corresponding to each gate. The deformation fields for each gate with respect to a reference gate are computed from the gated MR images by means of non-rigid registration. The gated MR images are also used to generate individual attenuation maps for each gate. Finally motion-compensated PET reconstruction is performed using a maximum a posteriori (MAP) approach. The complete framework was applied to a clinical study conducted on the Biograph mMR scanner (Siemens Medical Solutions), which allows simultaneous acquisition of whole-body PET/MR data. This study demonstrates the utility of our framework in generating meaningful estimates of deformation fields and correcting for motion artifacts in PET.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; deformation; encapsulation; image sequences; maximum likelihood estimation; medical image processing; motion compensation; pneumodynamics; positron emission tomography; reliability; anatomical MR images; biograph mMR scanner; deformation fields; gated MR images; maximum a posteriori approach; motion artifact correction; motion information; nonrigid registration; pulmonary PET scans; quantitative reliability; radial FLASH pulse sequence; respiratory motion-compensated PET image reconstruction; simultaneouS PET-MR imaging; simultaneous acquisition; whole-body PET-MR imaging; Attenuation; Biomedical imaging; Image reconstruction; Logic gates; Lungs; Positron emission tomography; Motion compensation; PET/MR; image reconstruction; multimodality imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2013 IEEE 10th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6456-0
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2013.6556596