DocumentCode :
686839
Title :
Extracting a respiratory signal from raw dynamic PET data that contain tracer kinetics
Author :
Schleyer, Paul J. ; Thielemans, Kris ; Marsden, P.K.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Imaging Sci., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Data driven gating (DOG) methods provide an alternative to hardware based respiratory gating for PET imaging. Several existing DDG approaches obtain a respiratory signal by observing the change in PET-counts within specific regions of acquired PET data. Currently, these methods do not allow for tracer kinetics which can contribute to the respiratory signal and introduce error. In this work, we produced a DDG method for dynamic PET studies that exhibit tracer kinetics. This was based on an existing approach that uses spectral analysis to locate regions within raw PET data that are subject to respiratory motion. In the new approach, overlapping short-time Fourier transforms were used to create a time-varying 4D map of motion affected regions. Additional processing was required to ensure that the relationship between the sign of the respiratory signal and the physical direction of movement remained consistent for each temporal segment of the 4D map. The change in PET-counts within the 4D map during the acquisition were then used to generate a respiratory curve. Using 26 min dynamic cardiac NH3 PET acquisitions which included a hardware derived respiratory measurement, we show that tracer kinetics can severely degrade the respiratory signal generated by the original DDG method. In some cases, the transition of tracer from the liver to the lungs caused the respiratory signal to invert. The new approach successfully compensated for tracer kinetics and improved the correlation between the data-driven and hardware based signals. On average, good correlation was maintained throughout the PET acquisitions.
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; cardiology; liver; medical image processing; pneumodynamics; positron emission tomography; DDG methods; Fourier transforms; PET imaging; data driven gating methods; hardware based respiratory gating; liver; raw dynamic PET data; respiratory curve; respiratory signal extraction; temporal segment; time-varying 4D map of motion; tracer kinetics; Biomedical imaging; Correlation; Dynamics; Kinetic theory; Positron emission tomography; Three-dimensional displays;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829271
Filename :
6829271
Link To Document :
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