Title of article :
Optimally Repeatable Kinetic Model Variant for Myocardial Blood Flow Measurements with 82Rb PET
Author/Authors :
Ocneanu, Adrian F Carleton University - Ottawa, Canada , deKemp, Robert A Department of Medicine - University of Ottawa Heart Institute - Ottawa, Canada , Renaud, Jennifer M Department of Medicine - University of Ottawa Heart Institute - Ottawa, Canada , Adler, Andy Carleton University - Ottawa, Canada , Beanlands, Rob S. B Department of Medicine - University of Ottawa Heart Institute - Ottawa, Canada , Klein, Ran Department of Nuclear Medicine - The Ottawa Hospital - Ottawa, Canada
Abstract :
Myocardial blood flow (MBF) quantification with 82Rb positron emission tomography (PET) is gaining clinical adoption,
but improvements in precision are desired. This study aims to identify analysis variants producing the most repeatable MBF
measures. Methods. 12 volunteers underwent same-day test-retest rest and dipyridamole stress imaging with dynamic 82Rb PET,
from which MBF was quantified using 1-tissue-compartment kinetic model variants: (1) blood-pool versus uptake region sampled
input function (Blood/Uptake-ROI), (2) dual spillover correction (SOC-On/Off), (3) right blood correction (RBC-On/Off), (4)
arterial blood transit delay (Delay-On/Off), and (5) distribution volume (DV) constraint (Global/Regional-DV). Repeatability
of MBF, stress/rest myocardial flow reserve (MFR), and stress/rest MBF difference (ΔMBF) was assessed using nonparametric
reproducibility coefficients (RPCnp = 1.45 × interquartile range). Results. MBF using SOC-On, RVBC-Off, Blood-ROI, Global-DV,
and Delay-Off was most repeatable for combined rest and stress: RPCnp = 0.21 mL/min/g (15.8%). Corresponding MFR and ΔMBF
RPCnp were 0.42 (20.2%) and 0.24 mL/min/g (23.5%). MBF repeatability improved with SOC-On at stress (𝑝 < 0.001) and tended
to improve with RBC-Off at both rest and stress (𝑝 < 0.08). DV and ROI did not significantly influence repeatability. The Delay-On
model was overdetermined and did not reliably converge. Conclusion. MBF and MFR test-retest repeatability were the best with
dual spillover correction, left atrium blood input function, and global DV.
Keywords :
82Rb PET , Blood , Myocardial
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine