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Direct Reconstruction of CT-based Attenuation Correction Images for PET with Cluster-Based Penalties.

Soo Mee Kim1, Adam M Alessio1, Bruno De Man2, Paul E Kinahan1.   

Abstract

Extremely low-dose CT acquisitions used for PET attenuation correction have high levels of noise and potential bias artifacts due to photon starvation. This work explores the use of a priori knowledge for iterative image reconstruction of the CT-based attenuation map. We investigate a maximum a posteriori framework with cluster-based multinomial penalty for direct iterative coordinate decent (dICD) reconstruction of the PET attenuation map. The objective function for direct iterative attenuation map reconstruction used a Poisson log-likelihood data fit term and evaluated two image penalty terms of spatial and mixture distributions. The spatial regularization is based on a quadratic penalty. For the mixture penalty, we assumed that the attenuation map may consist of four material clusters: air+background, lung, soft tissue, and bone. Using simulated noisy sinogram data, dICD reconstruction was performed with different strengths of the spatial and mixture penalties. The combined spatial and mixture penalties reduced the RMSE by roughly 2 times compared to a weighted least square and filtered backprojection reconstruction of CT images. The combined spatial and mixture penalties resulted in only slightly lower RMSE compared to a spatial quadratic penalty alone. For direct PET attenuation map reconstruction from ultra-low dose CT acquisitions, the combination of spatial and mixture penalties offers regularization of both variance and bias and is a potential method to reconstruct attenuation maps with negligible patient dose. The presented results, using a best-case histogram suggest that the mixture penalty does not offer a substantive benefit over conventional quadratic regularization and diminishes enthusiasm for exploring future application of the mixture penalty.

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Keywords:  PET/CT; cluster-based mixture penalty; penalized weighted least squares; ultra-low dose attenuation correction

Year:  2017        PMID: 30337765      PMCID: PMC6191195          DOI: 10.1109/TNS.2017.2654680

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Nucl Sci        ISSN: 0018-9499            Impact factor:   1.679


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