Accurate PET/MR Quantification Using Time of Flight MLAA Image Reconstruction
Purpose Quantification of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) studies is hampered by inaccurate MR-based attenuation correction (MR-AC). To date, most studies on MR-AC have been performed using PET/MR systems without time of flight (TOF). Maximum likelihood reconstructi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular imaging and biology 2014-08, Vol.16 (4), p.469-477 |
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Quantification of positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) studies is hampered by inaccurate MR-based attenuation correction (MR-AC). To date, most studies on MR-AC have been performed using PET/MR systems without time of flight (TOF). Maximum likelihood reconstruction of attenuation and activity (MLAA), however, has the potential to improve MR-AC by exploiting TOF. The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of MR-AC on PET image quantification for TOF-PET/MR systems and to evaluate PET accuracy when using TOF in combination with MLAA (TOF-MLAA).
Procedures
Simulations were designed to evaluate (1) the impact of MR-AC on PET quantification for different TOF windows (667, 500, 333 and 167 ps) and (2) use of TOF-MLAA for improving PET quantification. TOF-ordered subset expectation maximisation (OSEM) and TOF-MLAA reconstructions using MR-AC were compared with those obtained using TOF-OSEM with computed tomography-based AC (CT-AC).
Results
OSEM reconstructions without TOF showed a negative MR-AC-induced bias of −50 % in the bone. TOF-OSEM was able to reduce this bias down to −15 %, with more accurate results for better TOF. TOF-MLAA was able to reduce the bias to within 5 % but at the cost of a ∼40 % increase in image variance.
Conclusions
TOF-MLAA can improve quantitative PET accuracy of PET/MR studies. Further improvements are anticipated with improving TOF performance. |
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ISSN: | 1536-1632 1860-2002 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11307-013-0716-x |