Respiratory tracking using EDR for list-mode binning in cardiac emission tomography: Comparison with MRI heart motion measurements

A. Konik, P. Dasari, J. M. Mukherjee, Karen L. Johnson, E. Helfenbein, Simon C. Chien, S. Babaeizadeh, L. Shao, J. Dey, M. King
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In cardiac emission tomography, the respiratory motion of the heart forms an important source of artifact in the reconstructed images, which can mislead diagnosis. Various methods have been developed to measure the respiratory signal externally (e.g., bellow and visual tracking systems) and estimate the motion of the heart. However, most of these methods tend to be time consuming, costly and require additional effort both from patients and technicians. An alternative to these methods is ECG/EMG derived respiration (EDR), which uses ECG leads already placed on the patient without requiring any additional hardware set-up. In this work, we performed a series of volunteer MRI studies to compare the actual heart motion and EDR signals. Simultaneous to these acquisitions, external motion information from a bellow placed on the abdomen and a visual tracking system (VTS) were also obtained. These external measurements were compared with the "true" respiratory heart motion information provided by MRI. Our preliminary work indicated that the EDR-in average-had lower correlation values compared to the other two external methods. However, this must be mainly because of the ECG distortion in the MR magnetic field. As the EDR does not require any additional instrument, it could become a practical respiratory tracking method for cardiac emission tomography provided the issues with body motion are addressed.
在心脏发射断层扫描中使用EDR进行列表模式合并的呼吸跟踪:与MRI心脏运动测量的比较
在心脏发射断层扫描中,心脏的呼吸运动是重建图像中一个重要的伪影来源,可能会误导诊断。已经开发了各种方法来测量外部呼吸信号(例如,风箱和视觉跟踪系统)并估计心脏的运动。然而,大多数这些方法往往是耗时的,昂贵的,需要患者和技术人员的额外努力。这些方法的另一种选择是ECG/EMG衍生呼吸(EDR),它使用已经放置在患者身上的ECG导联,而不需要任何额外的硬件设置。在这项工作中,我们进行了一系列志愿者的核磁共振研究,以比较实际的心脏运动和EDR信号。在获取这些信息的同时,还获得了来自放置在腹部的风箱和视觉跟踪系统(VTS)的外部运动信息。将这些外部测量结果与MRI提供的“真实”呼吸性心脏运动信息进行比较。我们的初步工作表明,平均而言,与其他两种外部方法相比,edr具有较低的相关值。然而,这主要是由于心电在磁共振磁场中的畸变。由于EDR不需要任何额外的仪器,如果身体运动问题得到解决,它可以成为心脏发射断层扫描的一种实用的呼吸跟踪方法。
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