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Head motion evaluation and correction for PET scans with 18F-FDG in the Japanese Alzheimer's disease neuroimaging initiative (J-ADNI) multi-center study

机译:日本阿尔茨海默氏病神经影像学倡议(J-ADNI)多中心研究中的18F-FDG进行PET扫描的头部运动评估和校正

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Objective Head motion during 30-min (six 5-min frames) brain PET scans starting 30 min post-injection of FDG was evaluated together with the effect of post hoc motion correction between frames in J-ADNI multicenter study carried out in 24 PET centers on a total of 172 subjects consisting of 81 normal subjects, 55 mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and 36 mild Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Methods Based on the magnitude of the between-frame co-registration parameters, the scans were classified into six levels (A-F) of motion degree. The effect of motion and its correction was evaluated using between-frame variation of the regional FDG uptake values on ROIs placed over cerebral cortical areas. Result Although AD patients tended to present larger motion (motion level E or F in 22 % of the subjects) than MCI (3 %) and normal (4 %) subjects, unignorable motion was observed in a small number of subjects in the latter groups as well. The between-frame coefficient of variation (SD/mean) was 0.5 % in the frontal, 0.6 % in the parietal and 1.8 % in the posterior cingulate ROI for the scans of motion level 1. The respective values were 1.5, 1.4, and 3.6 % for the scans of motion level F, but reduced by the motion correction to 0.5, 0.4 and 0.8 %, respectively. The motion correction changed the ROI value for the posterior cingulate cortex by 11.6 % in the case of severest motion. Conclusion Substantial head motion occurs in a fraction of subjects in a multicenter setup which includes PET centers lacking sufficient experience in imaging demented patients. A simple frame-by-frame co-registration technique that can be applied to any PET camera model is effective in correcting for motion and improving quantitative capability.
机译:在24个PET中心进行的J-ADNI多中心研究中,评估了在注射FDG后30分钟开始的30分钟(六个5分钟帧)大脑PET扫描中的客观头部运动以及帧之间的事后运动校正的效果。共有172名受试者,包括81名正常受试者,55名轻度认知障碍(MCI)和36名轻度阿尔茨海默氏病(AD)患者。方法根据帧间共配准参数的大小,将扫描分为六个级别(A-F)的运动度。使用区域FDG摄取值的帧间变化对放置在大脑皮层区域上的ROI的帧间变化来评估运动及其纠正的影响。结果尽管AD患者倾向于表现出比MCI(3%)和正常(4%)受试者更大的运动(22%受试者的运动水平E或F),但在后一组中少数受试者观察到运动不清也一样对于运动级别1的扫描,帧间变异系数(SD /平均值)在额叶中为0.5%,在顶叶中为0.6%,在后扣带状ROI中为1.8%。分别为1.5、1.4和3.6运动水平F的扫描百分比为%,但通过运动校正分别降低到0.5%,0.4%和0.8%。在最剧烈的运动情况下,运动校正将后扣带回皮质的ROI值更改了11.6%。结论在一个多中心装置中,一部分受试者发生大量头部运动,其中包括缺乏对痴呆症患者进行成像的足够经验的PET中心。可以应用于任何PET相机模型的简单逐帧共配准技术可以有效地校正运动并提高定量能力。

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