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Fast direct estimation of the blood input function and myocardial time activity curve from dynamic SPECT projections via reduction in spatial and temporal dimensions.

Yunlong Zan1, Rostyslav Boutchko, Qiu Huang, Biao Li, Kewei Chen, Grant T Gullberg.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Reconstruction of parametric images from dynamic single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) data acquired with slow rotating cameras is a challenge because the estimation of the time-activity curves (TACs) may involve fitting data to an inconsistent underdetermined system of equations. This work presents a novel algorithm for the estimation of the blood input function and myocardial TAC with high accuracy and high efficiency directly from these projections.
METHODS: In the proposed dynamic reconstruction method, the information from the segmentation of functional regions from the static reconstructed image was used as a prior to construct a sparse matrix, through which the spatial distribution of the radioactive tracer was represented. Then the temporal distribution of the radioactive tracer was modeled by nonuniform B-spline basis functions which were determined according to a new selection rule. With reduction in both the spatial and temporal dimensions of the reconstructed image, the blood input function and myocardial TAC were estimated using the 4D maximum likelihood expectation maximization algorithm. The method was validated using data from both digital phantom simulations and an experimental rat study.
RESULTS: Compared with the conventional dynamic SPECT reconstruction method without the reduction in spatial dimensions, the proposed method provides more accurate TACs with less computation time in both phantom simulation studies and a rat experimental study.
CONCLUSIONS: The proposed method is promising in both providing more accurate time-activity curves and reducing the computation time, which makes it practical for small animal studies using clinical systems with slow rotating cameras.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24007179      PMCID: PMC3751963          DOI: 10.1118/1.4816944

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Phys        ISSN: 0094-2405            Impact factor:   4.071


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