• DocumentCode
    110607
  • Title

    Anomaly Detection and Artifact Recovery in PET Attenuation-Correction Images Using the Likelihood Function

  • Author

    Laymon, C.M. ; Bowsher, J.E.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Radiol., Univ. of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Feb. 2013
  • Firstpage
    137
  • Lastpage
    146
  • Abstract
    In dual modality PET/CT, CT data are used to generate the attenuation correction applied in the reconstruction of the PET emission image. This requires converting the CT image into a 511-keV attenuation map. Algorithms for making this transformation require assumptions about the makeup of material within the patient. Anomalous material such as contrast agent administered to enhance the CT scan confounds conversion algorithms and has been observed to result in inaccuracies, i.e. inconsistencies with the true 511-keV attenuation present at the time of the PET emission scan. These attenuation artifacts carry through to the final attenuation-corrected PET emission image and can resemble diseased tissue. We propose an approach to correcting this problem that employs the attenuation information carried by the PET emission data. A likelihood-based algorithm for identifying and correcting contrast artifacts is presented and tested. The algorithm exploits the fact that contrast artifacts manifest as too-high attenuation values in an otherwise high quality attenuation image. In a separate study, the performance of the loglikelihood as an objective-function component, independent of any particular algorithm, is mapped out for several imaging scenarios as a function of statistical noise. Both the full algorithm and the loglikelihood performed well in studies with simulated data. Additional studies including those with patient data are required to fully understand their capabilities .
  • Keywords
    image reconstruction; medical image processing; positron emission tomography; CT scan; PET attenuation-correction emission images; PET emission image reconstruction; PET-CT dual modality; anomaly detection; artifact recovery; attenuation artifacts; attenuation correction; attenuation information; attenuation map; contrast artifact correction; contrast artifact identification; diseased tissue; electron volt energy 511 keV; high-quality attenuation image; likelihood function; likelihood-based algorithm; objective-function component; patient data; statistical noise function; too-high attenuation values; Attenuation; Computed tomography; Equations; Heuristic algorithms; Image reconstruction; Mathematical model; Positron emission tomography; Nuclear medicine; biomedical image processing; biomedical imaging; computed tomography; iterative algorithms; maximum likelihood detection; positron emission tomography; reconstruction algorithms;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Topics in Signal Processing, IEEE Journal of
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1932-4553
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/JSTSP.2012.2237380
  • Filename
    6400213