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Number of partitions (gates) needed to obtain motion-free images in a respiratory gated 4D-PET/CT study as a function of the lesion size and motion displacement.

机译:在呼吸门控4D-PET / CT研究中获得无运动图像所需的分区(门)数量与病变大小和运动位移有关。

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PURPOSE: In this study we evaluate the number of data partitions (gates) needed to sort 4D-PET and 4D-CT data to obtain motion-free images as a function of lesion size and motion displacement. METHODS: Plexiglas spheres of various diameters (8, 10, 15, 20, and 25 mm) were filled with a radioactive solution of water and 18F. A PET/CT study was acquired for each sphere in a rest condition to reconstruct a motion-free image as a reference in terms of radioactivity concentration and spatial distribution. Each sphere was then moved sinusoidally in the superior-inferior direction over different motion displacements (5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 mm) with a periodic motion of 4 s. During motion a 4D-CT scan followed by a 4D-PET scan were acquired. Each set of 4D-CT and 4D-PET data was retrospectively sorted to generate one, two, four, six, eight, ten, and 12 partitions (gates) over the whole cycle of motion. 4D-PET gates were reconstructed by using the corresponding 4D-CT gates for attenuation correction, while PET data acquired, with the sphere in the rest condition were corrected for attenuation by using the corresponding CT image set. For each series of PET images, data analysis was performed by measuring (1) the maximum value of the radioactivity concentration (RACmax) in a VOI encompassing the radioactivity distribution over the volume of motion and (2) the axial-profile of the radioactivity distribution (Ax-p). RESULTS: The results show that radioactivity concentration is strongly underestimated due to motion in most conditions considered in this study. In particular, the underestimation of RACmax for the smallest sphere varied from -10.6% to -66.3% with motion displacements ranging from 5 to 25 mm. For the largest sphere, errors ranged from -1.4% to -26.7%. The 4D-PET/CT methodology allows motion-free or nearly motion-free images to be obtained. It also permits both radioactivity concentration (RACmax) and Ax-p to be recovered with residual differences with respect to the rest condition, depending on the number of partitions used to process the data. Within the limitation of the regular sinusoidal motion, used to simulate a general breathing condition, a scheme describing the number of partitions needed to obtain nearly motion-free images with Ax-p differences of around 10% with respect to the rest data is presented as a function of the lesion size and motion displacement. Such a scheme is proposed to guide the setup of a 4D-PET/CT acquisition and processing protocol for clinical applications. CONCLUSIONS: By using the 4D-PET/CT acquisition technique, it is possible to compensate for the degradation effect of lesion motion on the reconstructed PET images.
机译:目的:在这项研究中,我们评估了分类4D-PET和4D-CT数据以获得无运动图像所需的数据分区(门)的数量,该图像是病变大小和运动位移的函数。方法:将直径为8、10、15、20和25 mm的有机玻璃球充满水和18 F的放射性溶液。在静止状态下对每个球体进行了PET / CT研究,以重建静止图像作为放射性浓度和空间分布的参考。然后,每个球体以不同的运动位移(5、10、15、20和25 mm)在上下方向上以正弦形式正弦运动,周期运动为4 s。在运动过程中,先后进行了4D-CT扫描和4D-PET扫描。回顾性地对每组4D-CT和4D-PET数据进行排序,以在整个运动周期中生成一个,两个,四个,六个,八个,十个和十二个分区(门)。通过使用相应的4D-CT门进行衰减校正来重建4D-PET门,同时使用相应的CT图像集校正在静止状态下球体获取的PET数据的衰减。对于每个系列的PET图像,通过测量(1)包含运动范围内放射性分布的VOI中放射性浓度(RACmax)的最大值和(2)放射性分布的轴向轮廓进行数据分析(Ax-p)。结果:在本研究中考虑的大多数情况下,由于运动,放射性浓度被大大低估了。特别是,对于最小球体,RACmax的低估范围为-10.6%至-66.3%,运动位移范围为5至25 mm。对于最大的球体,误差范围为-1.4%至-26.7%。 4D-PET / CT方法可获取无运动或几乎无运动的图像。还可以根据剩余条件(取决于用于处理数据的分区数)以剩余差异恢复放射性浓度(RACmax)和Ax-p。在用于模拟一般呼吸条件的常规正弦运动的限制内,提出了一种方案,该方案描述了获得几乎无运动的图像所需的分区数量,该图像相对于其余数据的Ax-p差约为10%病变大小和运动位移的函数。提出了这样的方案以指导用于临床应用的4D-PET / CT采集和处理方案的建立。结论:通过使用4D-PET / CT采集技术,可以补偿病变运动对重建的PET图像的退化影响。

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