Comparison of methods of acquiring attenuation maps for cardiac SPECT in the presence of respiratory motion

被引:16
作者
Koenik, Arda [1 ]
Kikut, Janusz [2 ]
Lew, Richard [2 ]
Johnson, Karen [1 ]
King, Michael A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Massachusetts, Sch Med, Dept Radiol, Worcester, MA 01655 USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Dept Radiol, Burlington, VT USA
关键词
Attenuation correction; myocardial perfusion imaging; phantom; respiratory motion; PERFUSION SPECT; CT; COMPENSATION; TRANSMISSION; HEART; SENSITIVITY; RESOLUTION; IMAGES;
D O I
10.1007/s12350-013-9791-2
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
We investigated the effect of the respiratory motion on attenuation-corrected (AC) SPECT images for three different SPECT systems, each using a different approach in obtaining attenuation maps: scanning-line sources (SLS) acquired simultaneous with emission; slow cone-beam CT (CBCT) acquired sequentially to emission; and fast helical CT (HCT) acquired sequentially to emission. A torso phantom filled with Tc-99m was used to model a cardiac perfusion study. Stationary baseline acquisitions were followed by the acquisitions with the phantom moving axially using a computer-controlled motion platform to simulate breathing. In addition, HCT acquisitions were made simulating breath-hold at different extents of misalignment between CT and emission. HCT images were also used to simulate the Average-CT method. Acquisitions were repeated with added breast attachments, and the heart insert in two different orientations. Visual comparison was made of AC maps, AC emission slices and polar maps. Quantitative comparisons were made of global uniformity based on the percent fractional standard deviation (%FSD) of the polar map segment values, and the ratio of the segment values in the Anterior and Inferior walls divided by that of the Lateral and Septal walls (AI/LS ratio). The AC maps for the SLS were inferior to the CT's, and most impacted by added large breast attachment. Motion artifacts seen on CBCT slices were minimized in the derived attenuation maps. AC maps obtained from HCT showed inconsistent organ sizes depending on the direction of respiration at the time of acquisition. Both visually and quantitatively CBCT resulted in the best uniformity (up to 3.4 % lower in %FSD) for all the stationary acquisitions, and for the motion acquisition of the female phantom with large breast attachment (up to 4.0 % lower). For the motion acquisition of the male phantoms, HCT resulted in slightly better uniformity (< 0.5 % lower) than CBCT. Breath-hold at end-expiration slightly improved (up to 1.1 %) the uniformity over the HCT acquired during regular breathing. Further improvement was achieved with the Average-CT method. For all the systems, phantom respiratory motion reduced the AI/LS ratio compared to when the phantoms were stationary. The CBCT approach resulted in the best uniformity of the AC emission images. For the female phantom with larger breast attachment, HCT and SLS were truncated at some projection angles introducing artifacts into the AC emission images. The emission image artifacts observed with HCT could be mitigated by performing breath-hold acquisition at end-expiration or Average-CT type acquisitions.
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页码:1093 / 1107
页数:15
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