TY - GEN
T1 - Development of fully automatic technique to generate parametric images of myocardial blood flow with15O-water and positron emission tomography using basis function method
AU - Watabe, Hiroshi
AU - Koshino, Kazuhiro
AU - Teramoto, Noboru
AU - Ohta, Youichiro
AU - Hayashi, Takuya
AU - Iida, Hidehiro
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) can be measured with ISO-water and PET using the one-tissue compartment model (IT model) with perfusable tissue fraction (PTF), which provides MBF value that is free from the partial volume effect (PVE). Study with ISO-water has several advantages such as the ability of repeated scan. However, the image quality of ISO-water is limited, which impedes the computation of MBF and PTF values at the voxel level. We implemented the basis function method (BFM) for generating parametric images of MBF, PTF and arterial blood volume (Va) with ISO-water and PET. The BFM is to linearize the solution of IT model, which results in a computationally much faster method than the conventional non-linear least squares fitting method (NLM) in estimating the parameters. In order to fully automate the process of the BFM, PET images were realigned to a reference image using Affine transformation. Arterial input function with PVE correction was derived from the realigned PET images using templates of regions of left ventricle and myocardium. In order to validate the BFM, series of PET studies were performed on infarction model pigs (n=4). PET scans with ISO-water were performed with varying doses of adenosine (5-7 scans for each pig). The results by the BFM were well correlated to ones by the NLM.The method automatically generated functional maps computationally fast enough for clinical application.
AB - Regional myocardial blood flow (MBF) can be measured with ISO-water and PET using the one-tissue compartment model (IT model) with perfusable tissue fraction (PTF), which provides MBF value that is free from the partial volume effect (PVE). Study with ISO-water has several advantages such as the ability of repeated scan. However, the image quality of ISO-water is limited, which impedes the computation of MBF and PTF values at the voxel level. We implemented the basis function method (BFM) for generating parametric images of MBF, PTF and arterial blood volume (Va) with ISO-water and PET. The BFM is to linearize the solution of IT model, which results in a computationally much faster method than the conventional non-linear least squares fitting method (NLM) in estimating the parameters. In order to fully automate the process of the BFM, PET images were realigned to a reference image using Affine transformation. Arterial input function with PVE correction was derived from the realigned PET images using templates of regions of left ventricle and myocardium. In order to validate the BFM, series of PET studies were performed on infarction model pigs (n=4). PET scans with ISO-water were performed with varying doses of adenosine (5-7 scans for each pig). The results by the BFM were well correlated to ones by the NLM.The method automatically generated functional maps computationally fast enough for clinical application.
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U2 - 10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596784
DO - 10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596784
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:33846578839
SN - 0780392213
SN - 9780780392212
T3 - IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
SP - 2256
EP - 2258
BT - 2005 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record -Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference
T2 - Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Y2 - 23 October 2005 through 29 October 2005
ER -