BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate the image quality in cardiac (18)F-FDG PET using the time of flight (TOF) and/or point spread function (PSF) modeling in the iterative reconstruction (IR). METHODS Three scanners and an anthropomorphic cardiac phantom with an insert simulating a transmural defect (TD) were used. Two sets of scans (with/without TD) were acquired, and four reconstruction schemes were considered: (1) IR; (2) IR + PSF, (3) IR + TOF, and (4) IR + TOF + PSF. LV wall thickness (FWHM), contrast between LV wall and inner chamber (C IC), and TD contrast in LV wall (C TD) were evaluated. RESULTS Tests of the reconstruction protocols showed a decrease in FWHM from IR (13 mm) to IR + PSF (11 mm); an increase in the C IC from IR (65%) to IR + PSF (71%) and from IR + TOF (72%) to IR + TOF + PSF (77%); and an increase in the C TD from IR + PSF (72%) to IR + TOF (75%) and to IR + TOF + PSF (77%). Tests of the scanner/software combinations showed a decrease in FWHM from Gemini_TF (13 mm) to Biograph_mCT (12 mm) and to Discovery_690 (11 mm); an increase in the C IC from Gemini_TF (65%) to Biograph_mCT (73%) and to Discovery_690 (75%); and an increase in the C TD from Gemini_TF/Biograph_mCT (72%) to Discovery_690 (77%). CONCLUSION The introduction of TOF and PSF increases image quality in cardiac (18)F-FDG PET. The scanner/software combinations exhibit different performances, which should be taken into consideration when making cross comparisons.

Comparative analysis of iterative reconstruction algorithms with resolution recovery and time of flight modeling for (18)F-FDG cardiac PET: A multi-center phantom study / R. Matheoud, M. Lecchi, D. Lizio, C. Scabbio, C. Marcassa, L. Leva, A. Del Sole, C. Rodella, L. Indovina, C. Bracco, M. Brambilla, O. Zoccarato. - In: JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 1071-3581. - (2016 Jan 12), pp. 1-10. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1007/s12350-015-0385-z]

Comparative analysis of iterative reconstruction algorithms with resolution recovery and time of flight modeling for (18)F-FDG cardiac PET: A multi-center phantom study

M. Lecchi
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C. Scabbio;A. Del Sole;C. Rodella;
2016

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BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to evaluate the image quality in cardiac (18)F-FDG PET using the time of flight (TOF) and/or point spread function (PSF) modeling in the iterative reconstruction (IR). METHODS Three scanners and an anthropomorphic cardiac phantom with an insert simulating a transmural defect (TD) were used. Two sets of scans (with/without TD) were acquired, and four reconstruction schemes were considered: (1) IR; (2) IR + PSF, (3) IR + TOF, and (4) IR + TOF + PSF. LV wall thickness (FWHM), contrast between LV wall and inner chamber (C IC), and TD contrast in LV wall (C TD) were evaluated. RESULTS Tests of the reconstruction protocols showed a decrease in FWHM from IR (13 mm) to IR + PSF (11 mm); an increase in the C IC from IR (65%) to IR + PSF (71%) and from IR + TOF (72%) to IR + TOF + PSF (77%); and an increase in the C TD from IR + PSF (72%) to IR + TOF (75%) and to IR + TOF + PSF (77%). Tests of the scanner/software combinations showed a decrease in FWHM from Gemini_TF (13 mm) to Biograph_mCT (12 mm) and to Discovery_690 (11 mm); an increase in the C IC from Gemini_TF (65%) to Biograph_mCT (73%) and to Discovery_690 (75%); and an increase in the C TD from Gemini_TF/Biograph_mCT (72%) to Discovery_690 (77%). CONCLUSION The introduction of TOF and PSF increases image quality in cardiac (18)F-FDG PET. The scanner/software combinations exhibit different performances, which should be taken into consideration when making cross comparisons.
PET; cardiac; point spread function; reconstruction algorithms; time of flight
Settore MED/36 - Diagnostica per Immagini e Radioterapia
12-gen-2016
12-gen-2016
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