DocumentCode :
1705877
Title :
Impact of scatter correction in the kinetic analysis of a D2 receptor ligand SPECT study
Author :
Kim, Kyeong Min ; Watabe, Hiroshi ; Shidahara, Miho ; Onishi, Yoshihiro ; Yonekura, Yoshiharu ; Iida, Hidehiro
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Investigative Radiol., Nat. Cardiovascular Center-Res. Inst., Osaka, Japan
Volume :
3
fYear :
2001
Firstpage :
1509
Abstract :
Scatter correction (SC) has been shown to be essential for the quantification of brain perfusion in SPECT. However, in the case using the tracer showing a high activity accumulation in a small region with only a small activity in other areas of brain, the contribution of SC has yet to be studied. In this work, the impact of SC on the quantitative kinetic parameters derived from SPECT studies using a dopamine D2 receptor ligand was investigated. SPECT data were acquired dynamically with serial arterial blood sampling following intravenous injection of I-123 iodobezofuran (IBF). SC was performed with the previously validated transmission dependent convolution subtraction (TDCS) technique. Images were reconstructed by OSEM including the attenuation correction (AC), and FBP with post AC by Chang´s method. Time activity curves (TACs) were generated from the striatum (STR) and occipital lobe (OCC) regions, with and without SC. Quantitative values of binding potential (BP) were then compared for four kinetic models, including the 3 compartment model (3COM), linear graphic plot (GRP), reference tissue method (RTM), and multi-regression method (MLR). SC changed both TACs of STR and OCC, and introduced significant changes in kinetic parameters, which induced the significantly increased BP in 4 kinetic models, compared to those without SC. The change in BP by SC was greater with 3COM model, than the other models. SC caused significant change in the shape of TACs in both STR and OCC, resulting in increased BP with all four kinetic methods. Likewise for the brain perfusion study, SC is required for the dopamine D2 receptor ligand studies in SPECT.
Keywords :
brain models; gamma-ray scattering; haemorheology; image reconstruction; medical image processing; single photon emission computed tomography; 3 compartment model; Chang´s method; D2 receptor ligand SPECT study; I; I-123 iodobezofuran; attenuation correction; brain perfusion quantification; intravenous injection; kinetic analysis; kinetic models; linear graphic plot; medical diagnostic imaging; multiregression method; nuclear medicine; occipital lobe; reference tissue method; scatter correction; serial arterial blood sampling; striatum; time activity curves; transmission dependent convolution subtraction technique; Attenuation; Blood; Brain modeling; Convolution; Graphics; Image reconstruction; Image sampling; Kinetic theory; Scattering; Shape;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2001 IEEE
ISSN :
1082-3654
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7324-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2001.1008624
Filename :
1008624
Link To Document :
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