A practical sparse-view ultra-low dose CT acquisition scheme for PET attenuation correction

J. Miao, J. Fan
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Abstract

For PET imaging, CT scans are often used for PET attenuation correction and can be acquired at greatly reduced CT radiation dose levels. Techniques as low tube voltage/current have been used to obtain adequate attenuation maps in medium size patients. These techniques usually employ a smooth filter before backprojection to reduce CT image noise which can introduce bias in the conversion from HU to attenuation values. Due to the heaviness of the smooth filter and advancement of CT reconstruction algorithm, the CT dose can be further reduced while providing the same attenuation estimation. In this work, we propose an ultra-low dose CT technique for PET attenuation correction based on sparse-view acquisition. That is, instead of an acquisition of full amount of views, only a fraction of views are acquired. We tested this technique on a 256-slice GE Revolution CT scanner using a whole-body anthropomorphic phantom. An FBP reconstruction with Q.AC on 492 views (10 mA, 120 kV, 0.5 s) and an FBP reconstruction with standard filter on 984 views (150 mA, 120 kV, 0.5s) produced similar attenuation uniformity. We also simulated sparse-view acquisition by skipping views in an interleaved manner from the fully-acquired data. FBP reconstruction with Q.AC filter on simulated 246 views (20 mA, 120 kV, 0.5 s) looks similarly to the reconstruction on acquired 984 views (20 mA, 120 kV, 0.5 s), showing a further potential for dose reduction compared to the full acquisition. With the proposed sparse-view method, this work can bring at least 2× more CT dose reduction to the current Ultra-Low Dose (ULD) PET/CT protocol.
一种实用的用于PET衰减校正的稀疏视图超低剂量CT采集方案
对于PET成像,CT扫描通常用于PET衰减校正,并且可以在大大降低的CT辐射剂量水平下获得。低管电压/电流等技术已用于中等大小患者获得适当的衰减图。这些技术通常在反向投影之前使用平滑滤波器来减少CT图像噪声,这些噪声可能会在从HU到衰减值的转换中引入偏差。由于平滑滤波器的重量和CT重建算法的先进性,可以在提供相同衰减估计的情况下进一步减小CT剂量。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种基于稀疏视图采集的超低剂量CT PET衰减校正技术。也就是说,不是获得全部的浏览量,而是只获得一小部分浏览量。我们在一台256层GE Revolution CT扫描仪上使用全身拟人模型对该技术进行了测试。Q.AC在492个视图(10 mA, 120 kV, 0.5s)上的FBP重建和标准滤波器在984个视图(150 mA, 120 kV, 0.5s)上的FBP重建产生了相似的衰减均匀性。我们还通过从完全获取的数据中以交错的方式跳过视图来模拟稀疏视图获取。Q.AC滤波器在模拟246个视图(20 mA, 120 kV, 0.5 s)上的FBP重建看起来与在获得的984个视图(20 mA, 120 kV, 0.5 s)上的重建相似,与完全采集相比,显示出进一步降低剂量的潜力。利用稀疏视图方法,这项工作可以使目前超低剂量(ULD) PET/CT方案的CT剂量降低至少2倍。
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