Joint estimation of activity and attenuation for PET using pragmatic MR-based prior: application to clinical TOF PET/MR whole-body data for FDG and non-FDG tracers

被引:27
作者
Ahn, Sangtae [1 ]
Cheng, Lishui [1 ]
Shanbhag, Dattesh D. [2 ]
Qian, Hua [1 ]
Kaushik, Sandeep S. [2 ]
Jansen, Floris P. [3 ]
Wiesinger, Florian [4 ]
机构
[1] GE Global Res, Niskayuna, NY 12309 USA
[2] GE Global Res, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
[3] GE Healthcare, Waukesha, WI USA
[4] GE Healthcare, Munich, Germany
关键词
PET/MR; TOF; attenuation correction; joint estimation; MLAA; OF-FLIGHT PET; SIMULTANEOUS RECONSTRUCTION; ORDERED SUBSETS; EMISSION; ALGORITHMS; ARTIFACTS; MLAA; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1088/1361-6560/aaa8a6
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Accurate and robust attenuation correction remains challenging in hybrid PET/MR particularly for torsos because it is difficult to segment bones, lungs and internal air in MR images. Additionally, MR suffers from susceptibility artifacts when a metallic implant is present. Recently, joint estimation (JE) of activity and attenuation based on PET data, also known as maximum likelihood reconstruction of activity and attenuation, has gained considerable interest because of (1) its promise to address the challenges in MR-based attenuation correction (MRAC), and (2) recent advances in time-of-flight (TOF) technology, which is known to be the key to the success of JE. In this paper, we implement a JE algorithm using an MR-based prior and evaluate the algorithm using whole-body PET/MR patient data, for both FDG and non-FDG tracers, acquired from GE SIGNA PET/MR scanners with TOF capability. The weight of the MR-based prior is spatially modulated, based on MR signal strength, to control the balance between MRAC and JE. Large prior weights are used in strong MR signal regions such as soft tissue and fat (i.e. MR tissue classification with a high degree of certainty) and small weights are used in low MR signal regions (i.e. MR tissue classification with a low degree of certainty). The MR-based prior is pragmatic in the sense that it is convex and does not require training or population statistics while exploiting synergies between MRAC and JE. We demonstrate the JE algorithm has the potential to improve the robustness and accuracy of MRAC by recovering the attenuation of metallic implants, internal air and some bones and by better delineating lung boundaries, not only for FDG but also for more specific non-FDG tracers such as Ga-68-DOTATOC and F-18-Fluoride.
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