• DocumentCode
    1459959
  • Title

    PVE Correction in PET-CT Whole-Body Oncological Studies From PVE-Affected Images

  • Author

    Gallivanone, Francesca ; Stefano, Alessandro ; Grosso, Eleonora ; Canevari, Carla ; Gianolli, Luigi ; Messa, Cristina ; Gilardi, Maria Carla ; Castiglioni, Isabella

  • Author_Institution
    DiMeSAB, Univ. of Milan-Bicocca, Monza, Italy
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    6/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    736
  • Lastpage
    747
  • Abstract
    Partial Volume Effect (PVE) in PET-CT oncological studies affects the estimation of quantitative parameters useful for lesion malignancy differentiation and for monitoring disease and response to therapy. The aim of this work was to investigate the clinical feasibility and accuracy of PVE correction methods based on Recovery Coefficients (RC) as function of measured Lesion-to-Background ratio (L/B)m and measured lesion volume (Vm). PET-CT measurements were performed. The radioactivity concentration (Cm) and Vm were measured from images using Operator-Dependent and Operator-Independent (OI) techniques. RC curves were obtained combining RC from NEMA 2001 IQ phantom measurements as function of Sphere-to-Background ratio (S/B)m and sphere Vm. PVE correction was applied to PET-CT studies of anthropomorphic oncological phantoms and to PET-CT oncological studies (basal and follow up). The underestimation of Cm due to PVE in the NEMA IQ spheres (up to 80%) confirmed the severity of the error. The more feasible (always applicable, noise insensitive, reproducible) way to measure radioactivity was found by the use of an OI threshold technique. Our results showed that this measurement technique allows to achieve a PVE correction accuracy >; 87% (error in radioactivity estimate <; 13%) for a sphere diameter >; 1 cm. In patient studies the PVE correction was found to modify both SUV and SUV variations during patient follow up and our analysis showed that a PVE corrected SUV quantification increases the diagnostic confidence of oncological PET-CT studies.
  • Keywords
    anthropometry; biomedical measurement; cancer; computerised tomography; parameter estimation; phantoms; positron emission tomography; radioactivity measurement; NEMA IQ spheres; PET-CT whole-body oncology; PVE correction; RC curves; anthropomorphic oncological phantoms; disease; lesion malignancy differentiation; lesion-to-background ratio; parameter estimation; partial volume effect; phantom; radioactivity concentration; recovery coefficients; sphere-to-background ratio; Accuracy; Computed tomography; Lesions; Measurement techniques; Phantoms; Positron emission tomography; Volume measurement; Partial Volume Effect (PVE); Positron Emission Tomography (PET);
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9499
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNS.2011.2108316
  • Filename
    5720531