Reconstructing the activity surface for cardiac PET imagery
A simple method for constructing and displaying activity surfaces obtained by a sequence of successive positron emission tomography (PET) sections is presented. The shape of the surface of activity is reconstructed showing intrusions and protrusions in a 3-D environment. The normal activity of the c...
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Zusammenfassung: | A simple method for constructing and displaying activity surfaces obtained by a sequence of successive positron emission tomography (PET) sections is presented. The shape of the surface of activity is reconstructed showing intrusions and protrusions in a 3-D environment. The normal activity of the cardiac muscle leads generally to a homogeneous distribution of the tracer inside the organ. This generates a smoothed activity surface frequently coinciding with the external boundary of the cardiac muscle. By performing a segmentation of the successive slices obtained by a PET scanner and combining them into a 3-D stack, it was possible to reconstruct on a graphic display screen, a 3-D representation of the surface of activity. A numerical evaluation of protrusions and intrusions could be attempted to numerically represent the characteristics of that surface.< > |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICPR.1988.28370 |