Title :
Evaluation of sinogram consistency conditions identifying artifactual PET attenuation images
Author :
Laymon, C.M. ; Swadley, M. ; Bowsher, J.E. ; Blodgett, T. ; Ziolko, S.K.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Radiol., Pittsburgh Univ., PA
Abstract :
In PET/CT, PET attenuation maps are produced from the CT image resulting in localized defects due ambiguities in the conversion process. An example of a source of difficulty is CT contrast agent. The suitability of sinogram consistency conditions (SCCs) for objective functions (OFs) in algorithms for assessing the presence of artifacts is evaluated. Given a measured sinogram and two possible attenuation images the accuracy with which SCC-based OFs identify the artifact-free image is gauged. Digital phantom sets, each consisting of a true emission and attenuation component, were used. From each, 128 2D "measured" sinogram statistical variates at 7 noise levels representing sinogram counts from 103 to 107 were produced. Artifactual attenuation images were made by modifying the true attenuation phantoms. True and artifactual attenuation corrected sinograms (test pair) for each measured sinogram were produced. SCCs state that with consistent data, certain "forbidden" coefficients (FCs) from the Fourier transform over angle of the various radial moments of the corrected sinogram vanish. Schemes for combining FCs into an OF were investigated and classification accuracy was determined. A high-performing SCC-based OF produced an accuracy of 92% at the 107 count level for phantoms with a 2 cm2 artifact. Performance fell with increasing noise. At 105counts accuracy was 53% (chance=50%). Better performance was obtained with larger artifacts. SCC objective functions may be useful in artifact correction, but are limited by low-count-level performance
Keywords :
Fourier transforms; image classification; medical image processing; phantoms; positron emission tomography; CT contrast agent; CT image; Fourier transform; artifact correction; artifact-free image; artifactual PET attenuation images; artifactual attenuation corrected sinograms; classification accuracy; digital phantom sets; forbidden coefficients; noise; objective functions; sinogram consistency conditions; true emission component; Attenuation measurement; Bones; Computed tomography; Fourier transforms; Image converters; Imaging phantoms; Noise level; Positron emission tomography; Radiology; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2005 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Fajardo
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9221-3
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596627