Title :
Non-invasive extraction of physiological parameters in quantitative PET studies using simultaneous estimation and cluster analysis
Author :
Wong, Koon-Pong ; Feng, Dagan ; Meikle, Steven R. ; Fulham, Michael J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Sydney Univ., NSW, Australia
Abstract :
Quantitative PET studies usually require invasive blood sampling from a peripheral artery to obtain an input function for accurate modelling. However, blood sampling is impractical in clinical PET studies. The authors recently proposed a non-invasive modelling approach that can simultaneously estimate parameters which describe both the input and output functions using two or more regions of interest (ROIs). However, this approach is still limited by manual delineation of ROIs which is subjective and time-consuming. Here, the authors present an extension to their method where ROI delineation is performed automatically by cluster analysis so that subjectivity is reduced while at the same time ensuring that the extracted time-activity curves have distinct kinetics. The authors´ aim was to investigate the feasibility of using the kinetics extracted by cluster analysis for non-invasive quantification of physiological parameters. The estimates and the fitted curves obtained by simultaneous estimation are in good agreement with those obtained by model fitting with the measured input function (gold standard method). It is concluded that cluster analysis is able to identify distinct kinetics and hence can be used for the non-invasive quantification of physiological parameters
Keywords :
medical image processing; parameter estimation; physiological models; positron emission tomography; cluster analysis; extracted time-activity curves; medical diagnostic imaging; noninvasive extraction; noninvasive quantification; nuclear medicine; physiological parameters; quantitative PET studies; region of interest delineation; simultaneous estimation; Arteries; Blood; Curve fitting; Gold; Kinetic theory; Measurement standards; Parameter estimation; Performance analysis; Positron emission tomography; Sampling methods;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949256