Detection and correction of translational motion in SPECT with exponential data consistency conditions.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Physics in medicine and biology Pub Date : 2025-02-17 DOI:10.1088/1361-6560/adb09a
My Hoang Hoa Bui, Antoine Robert, Ane Etxebeste, Simon Rit
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Objective.Rigid patient motion can cause artifacts in single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) images, compromising the diagnosis and treatment planning. Exponential data consistency conditions (eDCCs) are mathematical equations describing the redundancy of exponential SPECT measurements. It has been recently shown that eDCCs can be used to detect patient motion in SPECT projections. This study aimed at developing a fully data-driven method based on eDCCs to estimate and correct for translational motion in SPECT.Approach.If all activity is encompassed inside a convex regionKof constant attenuation, eDCCs can be derived from SPECT projections and can be used to verify the pairwise consistency of these projections. Our method assumes a single patient translation between two detector gantry positions. The proposed method estimates both the three-dimensional shift and the motion index, i.e. the index of the first gantry position after motion occurred. The estimation minimizes the eDCCs between the subset of projections before the motion index and the subset of motion-corrected projections after the motion index.Results.We evaluated the proposed method using Monte Carlo simulated and experimental data of a NEMA IEC phantom and simulated projections of a liver patient. The method's robustness was assessed by applying various motion vectors and motion indices. Motion detection and correction with eDCCs were sensitive to movements above 3 mm. The accuracy of the estimation was below the 2.39 mm pixel spacing with good precision in all studied cases. The proposed method led to a significant improvement in the quality of reconstructed SPECT images. The activity recovery coefficient relative to the SPECT image without motion was above 90% on average over the six spheres of the NEMA IEC phantom and 97% for the liver patient. For example, for a(2,2,2)cm translation in the middle of the liver acquisition, the activity recovery coefficient was improved from 35% (non-corrected projections) to 99% (motion-corrected projections).Significance.The study proposed and demonstrated the good performance of translational motion detection and correction with eDCCs in SPECT acquisition data.

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指数数据一致性条件下SPECT平动运动的检测与校正。
患者僵硬的运动可能导致单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)图像中的伪影,影响诊断和治疗计划。指数数据一致性条件(edcc)是描述指数SPECT测量冗余的数学方程。最近有研究表明,edcc可用于检测SPECT投影中的患者运动。 ;本研究旨在开发一种基于edcc的完全数据驱动的方法来估计和校正SPECT的平移运动。 ;如果所有活动都包含在恒定衰减的凸区域K内,则edcc可以从SPECT投影中导出,并可用于验证这些投影的成对一致性。我们的方法假设在两个检测器龙门位置之间进行单个患者平移。该方法同时估计三维位移和运动指数,即运动发生后第一个龙门位置的指数。该估计将运动指数之前的投影子集与运动指数之后的运动校正投影子集之间的edcc最小化。我们使用蒙特卡罗模拟和实验数据对NEMA IEC模型和肝脏患者的模拟投影进行了评估。通过应用各种运动向量和运动指标来评估该方法的鲁棒性。 ;edcc的运动检测与校正对3~mm以上的运动较为敏感,在2.39~mm像素间距以下的估计精度均较好。该方法显著提高了重建SPECT图像的质量。NEMA - IEC假体的6个球体相对于无运动的SPECT图像的活度恢复系数平均在90%以上,肝脏患者的活度恢复系数为97%。例如,对于肝脏采集中间的(2,2,2)~cm平移,活性恢复系数从35%(非校正投影)提高到99%(运动校正投影)。该研究提出并证明了在SPECT采集数据中使用edcc进行平移运动检测和校正的良好性能。
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Physics in medicine and biology
Physics in medicine and biology 医学-工程:生物医学
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期刊介绍: The development and application of theoretical, computational and experimental physics to medicine, physiology and biology. Topics covered are: therapy physics (including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation); biomedical imaging (e.g. x-ray, magnetic resonance, ultrasound, optical and nuclear imaging); image-guided interventions; image reconstruction and analysis (including kinetic modelling); artificial intelligence in biomedical physics and analysis; nanoparticles in imaging and therapy; radiobiology; radiation protection and patient dose monitoring; radiation dosimetry
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