Title | Comparison of Correction Techniques for the Spill in Effect in Emission Tomography. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Akerele MI, Karakatsanis NA, Deidda D, Cal-Gonzalez J, Forsythe RO, Dweck MR, Syed M, Newby DE, Aykroyd RG, Sourbron S, Tsoumpas C |
Journal | IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 4 |
Pagination | 422-432 |
Date Published | 2020 Jul |
ISSN | 2469-7311 |
Abstract | In positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, accurate clinical assessment is often affected by the partial volume effect (PVE) leading to overestimation (spill-in) or underestimation (spill-out) of activity in various small regions. The spill-in correction, in particular, can be very challenging when the target region is close to a hot background region. Therefore, this study evaluates and compares the performance of various recently developed spill-in correction techniques, namely: background correction (BC), local projection (LP), and hybrid kernelized (HKEM) methods. We used a simulated digital phantom and [F]-NaF PET data of three patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) acquired with Siemens Biograph mMR™ and mCT™ scanners respectively. Region of Interest (ROI) analysis was performed and the extracted , and target-to-background ratio (TBR) scores were compared. Results showed substantial spill-in effects from hot regions to targeted regions, which are more prominent in small structures. The phantom experiment demonstrated the feasibility of spill-in correction with all methods. For the patient data, large differences in , and scores were observed between the ROIs drawn over the entire aneurysm and ROIs excluding some regions close to the bone. Overall, BC yielded the best performance in spill-in correction in both phantom and patient studies. |
DOI | 10.1109/TRPMS.2020.2980443 |
Alternate Journal | IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci |
PubMed ID | 33542967 |
PubMed Central ID | PMC7116684 |
Grant List | RG/16/10/32375 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom MC_PC_12040 / MRC_ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom FS/14/78/31020 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom CH/09/002/26360 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom RE/18/5/34216 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom FS/18/31/33676 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom G0701127 / MRC_ / Medical Research Council / United Kingdom |