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PET/CT imaging: Effect of respiratory motion on apparent myocardial uptake

机译:PET/CT imaging: Effect of respiratory motion on apparent myocardial uptake

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Background. Positron emission tomography (PET) attenuation correction (AC) using computed tomography (CT) can be affected by respiratory motion: hi-speed CT captures 1 point of the respiratory cycle while PET emission data averages many cycles. We quantified the changes hi apparent myocardial uptake due to this respiratory-induced CT attenuation mismatch.Methods. Twenty-two patients undergoing fluorme-18 fluorodexyglucose (FDG) PET/CT received 3 sequential CT scans at normal resting end-inspiration (CTINSPIR), ending expiration (CTEXPIR), and at midvolume between end-expiration and end-inspiration (CT). A pneumotachometer measured absolute changes in lung volume. Seven subjects also underwent a 3-minute transmission scan with a 68Ge rotating rod source (RRS). The PET emission data set was reconstructed up to 4 tunes using CTEXPIR, CTINSP1R, CTMIDVOL, and RRS AC maps. Relative heart position and cardiac uptake was measured for each CT attenuation correction.Results. Respiratory motion produced marked changes in global and regional myocardial uptake; Changes were large hi the lateral and anterior regions at the lung-soft tissue interface (up to 30 using CTmsP1R compared to CTEXPIK for AC) and smaller in the septal region (10 or less). Data corrected with CTEXPIR agreed best with the RRS.Conclusion. Respiratory effects can introduce large inhomogeneities hi apparent myocardial uptake when CT is used for attenuation correction. (J Nucl Cardiol 2006;13:821-30.)

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