Can patient-specific acquisition protocol improve performance on defect detection task in myocardial perfusion SPECT?

Nu Ri Choi, Md Ashequr Rahman, Zitong Yu, Barry A Siegel, Abhinav K Jha
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Abstract

Myocardial perfusion imaging using single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), or myocardial perfusion SPECT (MPS) is a widely used clinical imaging modality for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease. Current clinical protocols for acquiring and reconstructing MPS images are similar for most patients. However, for patients with outlier anatomical characteristics, such as large breasts, images acquired using conventional protocols are often sub-optimal in quality, leading to degraded diagnostic accuracy. Solutions to improve image quality for these patients outside of increased dose or total acquisition time remain challenging. Thus, there is an important need for new methodologies that can help improve the quality of the acquired images for such patients, in terms of the ability to detect myocardial perfusion defects. One approach to improving this performance is adapting the image acquisition protocol specific to each patient. Studies have shown that in MPS, different projection angles usually contain varying amounts of information for the detection task. However, current clinical protocols spend the same time at each projection angle. In this work, we evaluated whether an acquisition protocol that is optimized for each patient could improve performance on the task of defect detection on reconstructed images for patients with outlier anatomical characteristics. For this study, we first designed and implemented a personalized patient-specific protocol-optimization strategy, which we term precision SPECT (PRESPECT). This strategy integrates the theory of ideal observers with the constraints of tomographic reconstruction to optimize the acquisition time for each projection view, such that performance on the task of detecting myocardial perfusion defects is maximized. We performed a clinically realistic simulation study on patients with outlier anatomies on the task of detecting perfusion defects on various realizations of low-dose scans by an anthropomorphic channelized Hotelling observer. Our results show that using PRESPECT led to improved performance on the defect detection task for the considered patients. These results provide evidence that personalization of MPS acquisition protocol has the potential to improve defect detection performance on reconstructed images by anthropomorphic observers for patients with outlier anatomical characteristics. Thus, our findings motivate further research to design optimal patient-specific acquisition and reconstruction protocols for MPS, as well as developing similar approaches for other medical imaging modalities.

针对患者的采集方案能否提高心肌灌注 SPECT 中缺陷检测任务的性能?
使用单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)进行心肌灌注成像,或称心肌灌注 SPECT(MPS),是一种广泛用于诊断冠状动脉疾病的临床成像模式。对大多数患者来说,目前获取和重建 MPS 图像的临床方案是相似的。然而,对于具有异常解剖特征(如大乳房)的患者,使用传统方案获取的图像质量往往不尽如人意,导致诊断准确性下降。除了增加剂量或总采集时间外,改善这些患者图像质量的解决方案仍然具有挑战性。因此,在检测心肌灌注缺损的能力方面,亟需新的方法来帮助提高这类患者所获图像的质量。提高这一性能的方法之一是调整针对每位患者的图像采集方案。研究表明,在 MPS 中,不同的投射角度通常包含不同数量的检测任务信息。然而,目前的临床方案在每个投影角度花费的时间是相同的。在这项工作中,我们评估了针对每位患者进行优化的采集方案是否能提高具有异常解剖特征的患者在重建图像上进行缺陷检测任务的性能。在这项研究中,我们首先设计并实施了一种针对特定患者的个性化方案优化策略,我们称之为精确 SPECT(PRESPECT)。该策略将理想观察者理论与断层重构的约束条件相结合,优化了每个投影视图的采集时间,从而最大限度地提高了检测心肌灌注缺损任务的性能。我们对具有离群解剖结构的患者进行了临床仿真研究,通过拟人化的通道化 Hotelling 观察者在各种实现的低剂量扫描中检测灌注缺损的任务。我们的结果表明,使用 PRESPECT 提高了患者在缺陷检测任务中的表现。这些结果证明,个性化的 MPS 采集方案有可能提高拟人化观察者对具有离群解剖特征的患者重建图像的缺陷检测性能。因此,我们的研究结果推动了进一步的研究,为 MPS 设计出针对特定患者的最佳采集和重建方案,并为其他医学成像模式开发类似的方法。
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