利用分割的CT透射图避免PET图像中的金属伪影。

Siroos Mirzaei, Michel Guerchaft, Christopher Bonnier, Peter Knoll, Michel Doat, Peter Braeutigam
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背景:衰减校正通常用于PET图像,以获得独立于组织密度的计数率值。本研究的目的是对PET-CT设备(CT, 120 kV, 40 ma,视场600 mm)产生的衰减校正PET图像进行定性比较,并对传输数据(分别为ACseg+和ACseg)进行分割。方法:将重建图像与高能透射源(Cs-137 - 662 keV)衰减校正后的图像进行比较。对30例肿瘤患者进行CT和137Cs衰减校正研究。所有图像数据均使用Gemini PET-CT扫描仪(Philips Medical Systems)获取。它是一个开放式的PET-CT系统,由MX8000多层CT和Allegro PET扫描仪组成。在冠状面、矢状面和横轴面同时分析ACseg+和ACseg-图像。两名核医学医生检查了图像集。结果:ACseg+对金属种植体区域的图像质量优于ACseg-,在CT校正后的图像中没有常见的金属诱发伪影。此外,使用ACseg+的图像与使用137Cs衰减校正的图像在质量上相当。结论:对于金属植入物,经CT校正的PET研究最好采用ACseg+方法,避免图像伪影。
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Use of segmented CT transmission map to avoid metal artifacts in PET images by a PET-CT device.

Use of segmented CT transmission map to avoid metal artifacts in PET images by a PET-CT device.

Use of segmented CT transmission map to avoid metal artifacts in PET images by a PET-CT device.

Use of segmented CT transmission map to avoid metal artifacts in PET images by a PET-CT device.

BACKGROUND: Attenuation correction is generally used to PET images to achieve count rate values independent from tissue densities. The goal of this study was to provide a qualitative comparison of attenuation corrected PET images produced by a PET-CT device (CT, 120 kV, 40 mAs, FOV 600 mm) with and without segmentation of transmission data (ACseg+ and ACseg-respectively). Methods: The reconstructed images were compared to attenuation corrected images obtained with a high-energy transmission source (Cs-137 - 662 keV).Thirty oncologic patients were studied using CT and 137Cs for attenuation correction. All image data were acquired using the Gemini PET-CT scanner (Philips Medical Systems). It is an open PET-CT system that consists of the MX8000 multislice CT and the Allegro PET scanner arranged in a separable configuration. Images with ACseg+ and ACseg- were analyzed simultaneously in coronal, sagittal and transaxial planes. Two nuclear medicine physicians reviewed the image sets. Results: The image quality in the area of metal implants was better with ACseg+ than ACseg-, without metal induced artifacts generally observed in CT corrected images. Further the images with ACseg+ were qualitatively comparable to those obtained with 137Cs attenuation correction. Conclusions: In case of metal implants, PET studies corrected by CT should preferably use the ACseg+ method to avoid the image artifacts.

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