DocumentCode
1020811
Title
A Novel Method for Respiratory Motion Gated With Geometric Sensitivity of the Scanner in 3D PET
Author
He, Jianfeng ; Keefe, Graeme J O ; Gong, Sylvia Jie ; Jones, Gareth ; Saunder, Tim ; Scott, Andrew M. ; Geso, Moshi
Author_Institution
Sch. of Med. Sci., RMIT, Melbourne, VIC
Volume
55
Issue
5
fYear
2008
Firstpage
2557
Lastpage
2565
Abstract
PET image quality can be significantly affected by respiratory motion artifacts. To improve image quality, surveillance systems have been developed to track the movements of the subject during scanning. Gating techniques utilizing the tracking information, are able to compensate for subject motion, thereby improving lesion detection. In this paper, we present a gating method that utilizes the Geometric Sensitivity Gating (GSG) of a 3D-PET scanner system operating in list event acquisition mode. As a result of the non-uniform geometric sensitivity, the count rate from a given organ, will depend on the axial location of the organ. Consequently the respiratory phase can be determined from count rate changes which are determined by suitable temporal resolution from the list-mode data stream. The GSG method has several advantages over existing methods; it only uses LOR events. It is non-invasive, no additional hardware device systems and patient preparation required. Using GATE (GEANT4 Application Tomographic Emission) and NCAT (NURBs(Non Uniform Rational B-Splines) Cardiac Torso) software packages, realistic simulations of respiratory motion demonstrate that GSG can be used for respiratory gating. The validation on clinical data demonstrates that GSG is able to reduce respiratory motion artifacts.
Keywords
biomedical imaging; positron emission tomography; 3D-PET scanner system; GATE software package; GEANT4 application tomographic emission; NCAT software package; NURB cardiac torso; PET image quality; geometric sensitivity gating method; lesion detection; list event acquisition mode; nonuniform rational B-splines; respiratory gating; respiratory motion artifacts; Application software; Hardware; Image quality; Lesions; Motion detection; Positron emission tomography; Spline; Surveillance; Torso; Tracking; Geometric sensitivity; PET; list-mode; respiratory motion gating;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2008.2001187
Filename
4696600
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