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7 April 2023 Optimal dynamic step and shoot temporal design for quantitative multi-organ dynamic PET imaging
Suya Li, Richard Laforest, Timothy Whitehead, Yuan-Chuan Tai, Kooresh Shoghi
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Abstract
The recently developed total-body positron emission tomography (PET) scanner can capture total-body tracer kinetics, thus enabling systems imaging of multiple organs and interactions between organs, simultaneously. However, their prohibitive cost and sitting requirements may present a barrier for widespread adaptation. Most commercial PET scanners have a limited AFOV. To circumvent the limited AFOV, scanner manufacturers have implemented static step and shoot (SSS) protocols to “stitch” images acquired at multiple bed positions into a single total-body image. However, the resulting “total-body” images may not be quantitative depending on the kinetics of the tracers, thus biasing quantitative imaging comparisons. We propose a dynamic step and shoot (DSS) protocol with 2sec temporal sampling to pursue a continuous imaging protocol with different acquisition times in different bed positions for each pass through the torso. D-optimal criterion was used to optimize the acquisition protocol using a simulated annealing algorithm. The overall approach is illustrated in estimating parameters of a reversible two-compartment PET kinetic model for key organs in the torso. The intra- and inter-subject performance of the optimal DSS (ODSS) protocol was compared with the SSS protocol in terms of bias and variability and in comparison to the total-body (TB) protocol. The simulations suggest that the proposed ODSS protocol outperforms the conventional SSS protocol in both intra- and inter-subject parameter accuracy and precision tests and generates similar macro-parameter estimates compared to the TB scanner. Overall, we demonstrate that we can achieve an optimal temporal imaging schedule to support quantitative TB systems imaging.
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Suya Li, Richard Laforest, Timothy Whitehead, Yuan-Chuan Tai, and Kooresh Shoghi "Optimal dynamic step and shoot temporal design for quantitative multi-organ dynamic PET imaging", Proc. SPIE 12463, Medical Imaging 2023: Physics of Medical Imaging, 124631H (7 April 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2654467
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KEYWORDS
Positron emission tomography

Biological imaging

Imaging systems

Scanners

Design and modelling

Received signal strength

Matrices

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