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Detection and validation of the body edge in low count emission tomography images.

Leighton R Barnden1, John Dickson, Brian F Hutton.   

Abstract

Segmentation of the body edge in tomographic images with low count, noisy edges is needed for both PET and SPECT respiratory motion correction and brain SPECT attenuation correction. To reduce noise we re-projected tomographic images and searched for edges in the projection count profiles or their spatial derivatives. Edge location versus projection angle was fitted with cosine basis functions after rejecting outliers and including information about edges of previous sections. We processed 10 s duration FDG PET of the thorax, HMPAO brain, DAT brain and lung perfusion SPECT. Stable edges for all four types of scan were achieved but with different profiles. Edges were validated against edges of coregistered CT or MRI. The best root mean square (rms) accuracy was 8.2 mm (PET) and 5.2 mm (brain SPECT). Inter-scan variability (standard deviation) in the estimated-to-control edge distance for 17 PET scans was 0.4 mm, for 25 ordered subset expectation maximisation (OSEM) reconstructed brain SPECT 1.0 mm and for 18 filtered back-projection (FBP) reconstructed brain SPECT 1.4 mm.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16978729     DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2006.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comput Methods Programs Biomed        ISSN: 0169-2607            Impact factor:   5.428


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1.  European multicentre database of healthy controls for [123I]FP-CIT SPECT (ENC-DAT): age-related effects, gender differences and evaluation of different methods of analysis.

Authors:  Andrea Varrone; John C Dickson; Livia Tossici-Bolt; Terez Sera; Susanne Asenbaum; Jan Booij; Ozlem L Kapucu; Andreas Kluge; Gitte M Knudsen; Pierre Malick Koulibaly; Flavio Nobili; Marco Pagani; Osama Sabri; Thierry Vander Borght; Koen Van Laere; Klaus Tatsch
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2012-11-16       Impact factor: 9.236

2.  Joint reconstruction of activity and attenuation map using LM SPECT emission data.

Authors:  Abhinav K Jha; Eric Clarkson; Matthew A Kupinski; Harrison H Barrett
Journal:  Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng       Date:  2013

3.  Single-site 123I-FP-CIT reference values from individuals with non-degenerative parkinsonism-comparison with values from healthy volunteers.

Authors:  Rachid Fahmi; Günther Platsch; Alexandre Bani Sadr; Sylvain Gouttard; Stephane Thobois; Sven Zuehlsdorff; Christian Scheiber
Journal:  Eur J Hybrid Imaging       Date:  2020-03-13

4.  Correction for specimen movement and rotation errors for in-vivo Optical Projection Tomography.

Authors:  Udo Jochen Birk; Matthias Rieckher; Nikos Konstantinides; Alex Darrell; Ana Sarasa-Renedo; Heiko Meyer; Nektarios Tavernarakis; Jorge Ripoll
Journal:  Biomed Opt Express       Date:  2010-07-14       Impact factor: 3.732

5.  The impact of reconstruction and scanner characterisation on the diagnostic capability of a normal database for [123I]FP-CIT SPECT imaging.

Authors:  John C Dickson; Livia Tossici-Bolt; Terez Sera; Jan Booij; Morten Ziebell; Silvia Morbelli; Susanne Assenbaum-Nan; Thierry Vander Borght; Marco Pagani; Ozlem L Kapucu; Swen Hesse; Koen Van Laere; Jacques Darcourt; Andrea Varrone; Klaus Tatsch
Journal:  EJNMMI Res       Date:  2017-01-24       Impact factor: 3.138

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