DocumentCode :
1459352
Title :
Kinetic parameter estimation from attenuated SPECT projection measurements
Author :
Reutter, BW ; Gullberg, GT ; Huesman, RH
Author_Institution :
Centre for Functional Imaging, California Univ., Berkeley, CA, USA
Volume :
45
Issue :
6
fYear :
1998
fDate :
12/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
3007
Lastpage :
3013
Abstract :
Conventional analysis of dynamically acquired nuclear medicine data involves fitting kinetic models to time-activity curves generated from regions of interest defined on a temporal sequence of reconstructed images. However, images reconstructed from the inconsistent projections of a time-varying distribution of radiopharmaceutical acquired by a rotating SPECT system can contain artifacts that lead to biases in the estimated kinetic parameters. To overcome this problem the authors investigated the estimation of kinetic parameters directly from projection data by modeling the data acquisition process. To accomplish this it was necessary to parametrize the spatial and temporal distribution of the radiopharmaceutical within the SPECT field of view. In a simulated transverse slice, kinetic parameters were estimated for simple one compartment three myocardial regions of interest, as well as for the liver. Myocardial uptake and washout parameters estimated by conventional analysis of noiseless simulated data had biases ranging between 1-63%. Parameters estimated directly from the noiseless projection data were unbiased as expected, since the model used for fitting was faithful to the simulation. Predicted uncertainties (standard deviations) of the parameters obtained for 500,000 detected events ranged between 2-31% for the myocardial uptake parameters and 2-23% for the myocardial washout parameters
Keywords :
biomedical measurement; cardiology; image reconstruction; image sequences; liver; medical image processing; muscle; parameter estimation; single photon emission computed tomography; attenuated SPECT projection measurements; data acquisition process modeling; dynamically acquired nuclear medicine data; inconsistent projections; kinetic parameter estimation; medical diagnostic imaging; myocardial regions; noiseless simulated data; reconstructed images temporal sequence; regions of interest; simulated transverse slice; temporal distribution; time-activity curves; time-varying radiopharmaceutical distribution; washout parameters; Curve fitting; Image analysis; Image reconstruction; Image sequence analysis; Kinetic theory; Myocardium; Nuclear medicine; Nuclear power generation; Parameter estimation; Time varying systems;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/23.737657
Filename :
737657
Link To Document :
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