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Quantitative 4D-PET reconstruction for small animal using SMEIR-reconstructed 4D-CBCT.

Yuncheng Zhong1, Faraz Kalantari1, You Zhang1, Yiping Shao1, Jing Wang1.   

Abstract

Respiratory motions in small animals PET cause image degradation during reconstruction. This work aims to develop a motion compensated 4D-PET reconstruction method using accurate motion corrections and attenuation corrections from 4D-CBCT images reconstructed using a simultaneous motion estimation and image reconstruction (SMEIR) method. Projections of 4D-CBCT were calculated using a ray-tracing method on a digital 4D rat phantom, and list-mode data of 4D-PET with matched respiratory phases were simulated using the GATE Monte Carlo package. The respiratory rate was set at 1.0 second per cycle with 10 phases of 30 projection images each. 4D-CBCT images were reconstructed using the SMEIR method and motion information and linear attenuation from 4D-CBCT were subsequently used for motion compensated 4D-PET reconstruction and attenuation corrections. We quantitatively evaluate the reconstructed 4D-PET using the errors of tumor volume and standard uptake values of tumors with different sizes. The tumor motion was successfully reconstructed and showed good agreement with the original phantom. The proposed method reduced tumor volume errors and standard uptake value errors. For tumor diameters of 3.0, 4.5, and 6.0 mm, the tumor volume errors are 32.5%, 29.2% and 19.4% respectively with motion compensation and 45.1%, 37.5% and 20.2% respectively without compensation.

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Keywords:  4D-CBCT SMEIR reconstruction; 4D-PET reconstruction; high resolution in-vitro imaging; multimodality image reconstruction; preclinical imaging

Year:  2018        PMID: 33778232      PMCID: PMC7996390          DOI: 10.1109/trpms.2018.2814342

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Radiat Plasma Med Sci        ISSN: 2469-7303


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