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Image derived input functions for dynamic High Resolution Research Tomograph PET brain studies.

Jurgen E M Mourik1, Floris H P van Velden, Mark Lubberink, Reina W Kloet, Bart N M van Berckel, Adriaan A Lammertsma, Ronald Boellaard.   

Abstract

The High Resolution Research Tomograph (HRRT) is a dedicated human brain positron emission tomography (PET) scanner. The aim of the present study was to validate the use of image derived input functions (IDIF) as an alternative for arterial sampling for HRRT human brain studies. To this end, IDIFs were extracted from 3D ordinary Poisson ordered subsets expectation maximization (OP-OSEM) and reconstruction based partial volume corrected (PVC) OP-OSEM images. IDIFs, either derived directly from regions of interest or further calibrated using manual samples taken during scans, were evaluated for dynamic [(11)C]flumazenil data (n=6). Results obtained with IDIFs were compared with those obtained using blood sampler input functions (BSIF). These comparisons included areas under the curve (AUC) for peak (0-3.3 min) and tail (3.3-55.0 min). In addition, slope, intercept and Pearson's correlation coefficient of tracer kinetic analysis results based on IDIF and BSIF were calculated for each subject. Good peak AUC ratios (0.83+/-0.21) between IDIF and BSIF were found for calibrated IDIFs extracted from OP-OSEM images. This combination of IDIFs and images also provided good slope values (1.07+/-0.11). Improved resolution, as obtained with PVC OP-OSEM, changed AUC ratios to 1.14+/-0.35 and, for tracer kinetic analysis, slopes changed to 0.95+/-0.13. For all reconstructions, non-calibrated IDIFs gave poorer results (>61+/-34% higher slopes) compared with calibrated IDIFs. The results of this study indicate that the use of IDIFs, extracted from OP-OSEM or PVC OP-OSEM images, is feasible for dynamic HRRT data, thereby obviating the need for online arterial sampling.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18707007     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.07.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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1.  Image-derived input functions for PET brain studies.

Authors:  Jurgen E M Mourik; Mark Lubberink; Alie Schuitemaker; Nelleke Tolboom; Bart N M van Berckel; Adriaan A Lammertsma; Ronald Boellaard
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2008-11-22       Impact factor: 9.236

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3.  Image-derived input function in dynamic human PET/CT: methodology and validation with 11C-acetate and 18F-fluorothioheptadecanoic acid in muscle and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose in brain.

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4.  Test-retest repeatability of myocardial blood flow and infarct size using ¹¹C-acetate micro-PET imaging in mice.

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5.  Image-derived input function in PET brain studies: blood-based methods are resistant to motion artifacts.

Authors:  Paolo Zanotti-Fregonara; Jeih-San Liow; Claude Comtat; Sami S Zoghbi; Yi Zhang; Victor W Pike; Masahiro Fujita; Robert B Innis
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6.  Population-based input function and image-derived input function for [¹¹C](R)-rolipram PET imaging: methodology, validation and application to the study of major depressive disorder.

Authors:  Paolo Zanotti-Fregonara; Christina S Hines; Sami S Zoghbi; Jeih-San Liow; Yi Zhang; Victor W Pike; Wayne C Drevets; Alan G Mallinger; Carlos A Zarate; Masahiro Fujita; Robert B Innis
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8.  In vivo validation of reconstruction-based resolution recovery for human brain studies.

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Authors:  Virginie Frings; Adrianus J de Langen; Maqsood Yaqub; Robert C Schuit; Astrid A M van der Veldt; Otto S Hoekstra; Egbert F Smit; Ronald Boellaard
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10.  Off-line motion correction methods for multi-frame PET data.

Authors:  Jurgen E M Mourik; Mark Lubberink; Floris H P van Velden; Adriaan A Lammertsma; Ronald Boellaard
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 9.236

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