Brain PET Attenuation Correction without CT: An Investigation

M. Dewan, Y. Zhan, G. Hermosillo, B. Jian, X. Zhou
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In the last decade, Brain PET Imaging has taken big strides in becoming an effective diagnostic tool for dementia and epilepsy disorders, particularly Alzheimer's. CT is often used to provide information for PET attenuation correction. However, for dementia patients, which often require multiple follow-ups, the elimination of CT is desirable to reduce the radiation dose. In this paper, we present a robust algorithm for PET attenuation correction without CT. The algorithm involves building a database of non-attenuation corrected (NAC) PET and CT pairs (model scans). Given a new patient's NAC PET, a learning-based algorithm is used to detect key landmarks, which are then used to select the most similar model scans. Deformable registration is then employed to warp the model CTs to the subject space, followed by a fusion step to obtain the virtual CT for attenuation correction. Besides comparing the normalized AC values with ground truth, we also use a diagnostic tool to evaluate the solution. In addition, a diagnostic evaluation is conducted by a trained nuclear medicine physician, all with promising results.
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无需CT的脑PET衰减校正:一种探讨
在过去的十年中,脑PET成像已经取得了长足的进步,成为痴呆症和癫痫疾病,特别是阿尔茨海默氏症的有效诊断工具。CT常用于PET衰减校正提供信息。然而,对于痴呆患者,往往需要多次随访,消除CT是可取的,以减少辐射剂量。本文提出了一种无需CT的PET衰减校正算法。该算法包括建立一个非衰减校正(NAC) PET和CT对(模型扫描)的数据库。给定新患者的NAC PET,使用基于学习的算法来检测关键地标,然后用于选择最相似的模型扫描。然后采用可变形配准将模型CT翘曲到目标空间,再进行融合得到虚拟CT进行衰减校正。除了比较归一化交流值与接地真值外,我们还使用诊断工具来评估解决方案。此外,由训练有素的核医学医生进行诊断评估,所有结果都很有希望。
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