DocumentCode
764013
Title
Adaptive, segmented attenuation correction for whole-body PET imaging
Author
Xu, M. ; Cutler, P.D. ; Luk, W.K.
Author_Institution
Mallinckrodt Inst. of Radiol., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Volume
43
Issue
1
fYear
1996
fDate
2/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
331
Lastpage
336
Abstract
A technique is presented for segmented attenuation correction in positron emission tomography (PET) based on the local thresholding technique (LTS) described previously. To accommodate the substantially different body sections encountered in whole-body PET, an adaptive thresholding has been added to yield more uniform results throughout the body. By evaluating the intensity distribution of a set of transverse transmission images, the algorithm determines an optimal threshold for separating two or three different groups or classes of similar pixels. Interclass variance is maximized and intra-class errors are minimized. The algorithm also switches automatically between a three-class mode (background, lungs/air pockets, soft tissue) and a two-class mode (background, soft tissue), thereby achieving more uniform segmentation where lung spaces and bowel air pockets are alternately present then absent from the volume of interest. The addition of adaptive thresholding virtually eliminates the need for operator intervention. The clinical implementation requires short-duration, count-limited, transmission images that would otherwise be too noisy for direct attenuation correction. Emission images corrected with adaptive LTS were shown to be equivalent, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to those corrected using conventional measured attenuation correction
Keywords
adaptive signal processing; biomedical imaging; image segmentation; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; adaptive segmented attenuation correction; adaptive thresholding; air pockets; background; clinical implementation; emission images; intensity distribution; interclass variance; local thresholding technique; lungs; positron emission tomography; short-duration count-limited transmission images; soft tissue; transverse transmission images; uniform segmentation; whole-body PET imaging; Attenuation measurement; Biological tissues; Distributed computing; Histograms; Image segmentation; Lungs; Pixel; Positron emission tomography; Switches; Whole-body PET;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.485974
Filename
485974
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