Title of article :
Spectral Analysis of Dynamic PET Studies: A Review of 20 Years of Method Developments and Applications
Author/Authors :
Veronese, Mattia Department of Neuroimaging - Institute of Psychiatry - Psychology and Neuroscience - King’s College London - London, UK , Rizzo, Gaia Department of Information Engineering - University of Padova - Padova, Italy , Bertoldo, Alessandra Department of Information Engineering - University of Padova - Padova, Italy , Turkheimer, Federico E Department of Neuroimaging - Institute of Psychiatry - Psychology and Neuroscience - King’s College London - London, UK
Abstract :
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET), spectral analysis (SA) allows the quantification of dynamic data by relating the
radioactivity measured by the scanner in time to the underlying physiological processes of the system under investigation. Among
the different approaches for the quantification of PET data, SA is based on the linear solution of the Laplace transform inversion
whereas the measured arterial and tissue time-activity curves of a radiotracer are used to calculate the input response function of the
tissue. In the recent years SA has been used with a large number of PET tracers in brain and nonbrain applications, demonstrating
that it is a very flexible and robust method for PET data analysis. Differently from the most common PET quantification approaches
that adopt standard nonlinear estimation of compartmental models or some linear simplifications, SA can be applied without
defining any specific model configuration and has demonstrated very good sensitivity to the underlying kinetics. This characteristic
makes it useful as an investigative tool especially for the analysis of novel PET tracers.The purpose of this work is to offer an overview
of SA, to discuss advantages and limitations of the methodology, and to inform about its applications in the PET field.
Keywords :
PET , Applications , SUV , Nevertheless
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine