| Literature DB >> 26158104 |
Claes N Ladefoged1, Flemming L Andersen1, Sune H Keller1, Thomas Beyer2, Ian Law1, Liselotte Højgaard1, Sune Darkner3, Francois Lauze3.
Abstract
A challenge when using current magnetic resonance (MR)-based attenuation correction in positron emission tomography/MR imaging (PET/MRI) is that the MRIs can have a signal void around the dental fillings that is segmented as artificial air-regions in the attenuation map. For artifacts connected to the background, we propose an extension to an existing active contour algorithm to delineate the outer contour using the nonattenuation corrected PET image and the original attenuation map. We propose a combination of two different methods for differentiating the artifacts within the body from the anatomical air-regions by first using a template of artifact regions, and second, representing the artifact regions with a combination of active shape models and k-nearest-neighbors. The accuracy of the combined method has been evaluated using 25 [Formula: see text]-fluorodeoxyglucose PET/MR patients. Results showed that the approach was able to correct an average of [Formula: see text] of the artifact areas.Entities:
Keywords: PET/MRI; attenuation correction; dental fillings; inpainting; metal artifacts
Year: 2015 PMID: 26158104 PMCID: PMC4489511 DOI: 10.1117/1.JMI.2.2.024009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Imaging (Bellingham) ISSN: 2329-4302