Title :
Application of factor and cluster analysis for the parametric image of myocardial blood flow using H215O and dynamic PET
Author :
Lee, J.S. ; Ahn, J.Y. ; Lee, D.S. ; Seo, K. ; Park, K.S.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Nucl. Med. & Biomed. Eng., Seoul Nat. Univ., South Korea
Abstract :
Although the parametric image (PI) of regional myocardial blood flow (rMBF) using H215O and PET would facilitate the numerical evaluation and the clinical visual interpretation of rMBF, low signal to noise ratio (SNR); of the time activity curve (TAC) of individual voxel in dynamic H215O PET image has made the composition of PI difficult to accomplish. The authors propose a method for PI of rMBF from H215O PET using factor analysis and cluster analysis. Factor analysis was performed to extract TACs of the right and left ventricular blood pool and their factor images. The blood pool activity was then subtracted from the original dynamic frames to remove the spillover contamination to myocardial tissue. Pure TACs in myocardial tissue were submitted to cluster analysis for PI of rMBF, which averaged voxels with the same shape TACs to increase SNR of PI and reduce calculation time. Parametric images showed good image quality and contrast in comparison to either the factor images of myocardial tissue or the subtracted imaged composed by subtracting the initial 30 seconds´ images from the 2 minutes´ ones. RMBF ranged 0.89-1.35 m/min/g at rest, and 1.16-3.85 at stress. Computation time was less than 1 minute on the workstation with 333 MHz CPU
Keywords :
blood flow measurement; cardiology; feature extraction; medical image processing; muscle; positron emission tomography; 1 min; 2 min; 30 s; 333 MHz; H2O; averaged voxels; blood pool activity; calculation time reduction; factor images; image contrast; image quality; left ventricular blood pool; medical diagnostic imaging; myocardial tissue; nuclear medicine; spillover contamination; Blood flow; Contamination; Image analysis; Image quality; Myocardium; Performance analysis; Positron emission tomography; Shape; Signal to noise ratio; Stress;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Lyon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6503-8
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2000.949257