A deep learning model for generating [18F]FDG PET Images from early-phase [18F]Florbetapir and [18F]Flutemetamol PET images.

IF 7.6 1区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-11 DOI:10.1007/s00259-024-06755-1
Amirhossein Sanaat, Cecilia Boccalini, Gregory Mathoux, Daniela Perani, Giovanni B Frisoni, Sven Haller, Marie-Louise Montandon, Cristelle Rodriguez, Panteleimon Giannakopoulos, Valentina Garibotto, Habib Zaidi
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Introduction: Amyloid-β (Aβ) plaques is a significant hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD), detectable via amyloid-PET imaging. The Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F]FDG) PET scan tracks cerebral glucose metabolism, correlated with synaptic dysfunction and disease progression and is complementary for AD diagnosis. Dual-scan acquisitions of amyloid PET allows the possibility to use early-phase amyloid-PET as a biomarker for neurodegeneration, proven to have a good correlation to [18F]FDG PET. The aim of this study was to evaluate the added value of synthesizing the later from the former through deep learning (DL), aiming at reducing the number of PET scans, radiation dose, and discomfort to patients.

Methods: A total of 166 subjects including cognitively unimpaired individuals (N = 72), subjects with mild cognitive impairment (N = 73) and dementia (N = 21) were included in this study. All underwent T1-weighted MRI, dual-phase amyloid PET scans using either Fluorine-18 Florbetapir ([18F]FBP) or Fluorine-18 Flutemetamol ([18F]FMM), and an [18F]FDG PET scan. Two transformer-based DL models called SwinUNETR were trained separately to synthesize the [18F]FDG from early phase [18F]FBP and [18F]FMM (eFBP/eFMM). A clinical similarity score (1: no similarity to 3: similar) was assessed to compare the imaging information obtained by synthesized [18F]FDG as well as eFBP/eFMM to actual [18F]FDG. Quantitative evaluations include region wise correlation and single-subject voxel-wise analyses in comparison with a reference [18F]FDG PET healthy control database. Dice coefficients were calculated to quantify the whole-brain spatial overlap between hypometabolic ([18F]FDG PET) and hypoperfused (eFBP/eFMM) binary maps at the single-subject level as well as between [18F]FDG PET and synthetic [18F]FDG PET hypometabolic binary maps.

Results: The clinical evaluation showed that, in comparison to eFBP/eFMM (average of clinical similarity score (CSS) = 1.53), the synthetic [18F]FDG images are quite similar to the actual [18F]FDG images (average of CSS = 2.7) in terms of preserving clinically relevant uptake patterns. The single-subject voxel-wise analyses showed that at the group level, the Dice scores improved by around 13% and 5% when using the DL approach for eFBP and eFMM, respectively. The correlation analysis results indicated a relatively strong correlation between eFBP/eFMM and [18F]FDG (eFBP: slope = 0.77, R2 = 0.61, P-value < 0.0001); eFMM: slope = 0.77, R2 = 0.61, P-value < 0.0001). This correlation improved for synthetic [18F]FDG (synthetic [18F]FDG generated from eFBP (slope = 1.00, R2 = 0.68, P-value < 0.0001), eFMM (slope = 0.93, R2 = 0.72, P-value < 0.0001)).

Conclusion: We proposed a DL model for generating the [18F]FDG from eFBP/eFMM PET images. This method may be used as an alternative for multiple radiotracer scanning in research and clinical settings allowing to adopt the currently validated [18F]FDG PET normal reference databases for data analysis.

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从早期 [18F]Florbetapir 和 [18F]Flutemetamol PET 图像生成 [18F]FDG PET 图像的深度学习模型。
前言淀粉样蛋白-β(Aβ)斑块是阿尔茨海默病(AD)的重要标志,可通过淀粉样蛋白 PET 成像检测到。氟-18-脱氧葡萄糖([18F]FDG)正电子发射计算机断层扫描可追踪大脑葡萄糖代谢,与突触功能障碍和疾病进展相关,是诊断阿尔茨海默病的辅助手段。淀粉样蛋白 PET 的双扫描采集允许使用早期淀粉样蛋白 PET 作为神经变性的生物标记物,事实证明它与 [18F]FDG PET 具有良好的相关性。本研究旨在评估通过深度学习(DL)从前者合成后者的附加值,以减少 PET 扫描次数、辐射剂量和患者不适感:本研究共纳入 166 名受试者,包括认知功能未受损者(72 人)、轻度认知功能受损者(73 人)和痴呆症患者(21 人)。所有受试者都接受了 T1 加权核磁共振成像、使用氟-18 氟贝他匹([18F]FBP)或氟-18 氟替美托([18F]FMM)进行的双相淀粉样蛋白 PET 扫描以及[18F]FDG PET 扫描。分别训练了两个称为 SwinUNETR 的基于变压器的 DL 模型,以合成早期阶段 [18F]FBP 和 [18F]FMM (eFBP/eFMM)的 [18F]FDG。通过评估临床相似性评分(1:不相似到 3:相似),比较合成[18F]FDG 以及 eFBP/eFMM 与实际[18F]FDG 获得的成像信息。定量评估包括与参考[18F]FDG PET 健康对照数据库比较的区域相关性和单个受试者体素分析。计算骰子系数是为了量化单个受试者水平的低代谢([18F]FDG PET)和低灌注(eFBP/eFMM)二元图之间以及[18F]FDG PET和合成[18F]FDG PET低代谢二元图之间的全脑空间重叠:临床评估结果表明,与 eFBP/eFMM 相比(临床相似度平均分 (CSS) = 1.53),合成 [18F]FDG 图像在保留临床相关摄取模式方面与实际 [18F]FDG 图像相当相似(CSS 平均分 = 2.7)。单个受试者体素分析表明,在组水平上,使用 DL 方法进行 eFBP 和 eFMM 时,Dice 评分分别提高了约 13% 和 5%。相关性分析结果表明,eFBP/eFMM 与[18F]FDG(eFBP:斜率 = 0.77,R2 = 0.61,P 值 2 = 0.61,P 值 18F]FDG(由 eFBP 生成的合成[18F]FDG:斜率 = 1.00,R2 = 0.68,P 值 2 = 0.72,P 值 结论)之间存在较强的相关性:我们提出了一种从 eFBP/eFMM PET 图像生成 [18F]FDG 的 DL 模型。这种方法可作为研究和临床环境中多重放射性示踪剂扫描的替代方法,并可采用目前经过验证的[18F]FDG PET 正常参考数据库进行数据分析。
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