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Impact of irregular waveforms on data-driven respiratory gated PET/CT images processed using MotionFree algorithm
by
Yamashita, Kosuke
, Kamitaka, Yuto
, Miyaji, Noriaki
, Yamao, Tensho
, Ishiyama, Mitsutomi
, Wagatsuma, Kei
, Motegi, Kazuki
, Terauchi, Takashi
, Miwa, Kenta
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Data analysis
/ Image acquisition
/ Image processing
/ Imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nuclear Medicine
/ Original Article
/ Parameters
/ Positron emission
/ Radiology
/ Respiration
/ Sensors
/ Spheres
/ Tomography
/ Waveforms
2023
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Impact of irregular waveforms on data-driven respiratory gated PET/CT images processed using MotionFree algorithm
by
Yamashita, Kosuke
, Kamitaka, Yuto
, Miyaji, Noriaki
, Yamao, Tensho
, Ishiyama, Mitsutomi
, Wagatsuma, Kei
, Motegi, Kazuki
, Terauchi, Takashi
, Miwa, Kenta
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Data analysis
/ Image acquisition
/ Image processing
/ Imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nuclear Medicine
/ Original Article
/ Parameters
/ Positron emission
/ Radiology
/ Respiration
/ Sensors
/ Spheres
/ Tomography
/ Waveforms
2023
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Impact of irregular waveforms on data-driven respiratory gated PET/CT images processed using MotionFree algorithm
by
Yamashita, Kosuke
, Kamitaka, Yuto
, Miyaji, Noriaki
, Yamao, Tensho
, Ishiyama, Mitsutomi
, Wagatsuma, Kei
, Motegi, Kazuki
, Terauchi, Takashi
, Miwa, Kenta
in
Algorithms
/ Computed tomography
/ Data analysis
/ Image acquisition
/ Image processing
/ Imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nuclear Medicine
/ Original Article
/ Parameters
/ Positron emission
/ Radiology
/ Respiration
/ Sensors
/ Spheres
/ Tomography
/ Waveforms
2023
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Impact of irregular waveforms on data-driven respiratory gated PET/CT images processed using MotionFree algorithm
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Impact of irregular waveforms on data-driven respiratory gated PET/CT images processed using MotionFree algorithm
2023
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Overview
Objectives
MotionFree® (AMF) is a data-driven respiratory gating (DDG) algorithm for image processing that has recently been introduced into clinical practice. The present study aimed to verify the accuracy of respiratory waveform and the effects of normal and irregular respiratory motions using AMF with the DDG algorithm.
Methods
We used a NEMA IEC body phantom comprising six spheres (37-, 28-, 22-, 17-, 13-, and 10 mm diameter) containing
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F. The sphere-to-background ratio was 4:1 (21.2 and 5.3 kBq/mL). We acquired PET/CT images from a stationary or moving phantom placed on a custom-designed motion platform. Respiratory motions were reproduced based on normal (sinusoidal or expiratory-paused waveforms) and irregular (changed amplitude or shifted baseline waveforms) movements. The “width” parameters in AMF were set at 10–60% and extracted data during the expiratory phases of each waveform. We verified the accuracy of the derived waveforms by comparing those input from the motion platform and output determined using AMF. Quantitative accuracy was evaluated as recovery coefficients (RCs), improvement rate, and %change that were calculated based on sphere diameter or width. We evaluated statistical differences in activity concentrations of each sphere between normal and irregular waveforms.
Results
Respiratory waveforms derived from AMF were almost identical to the input waveforms on the motion platform. Although the RCs in each sphere for expiratory-paused and ideal stationary waveforms were almost identical, RCs except the expiratory-paused waveform were lower than those for the stationary waveform. The improvement rate decreased more for the irregular, than the normal waveforms with AMF in smaller spheres. The %change was improved by decreasing the width of waveforms with a shifted baseline. Activity concentrations significantly differed between normal waveforms and those with a shifted baseline in spheres < 28 mm.
Conclusions
The PET images using AMF with the DDG algorithm provided the precise waveform of respiratory motions and the improvement of quantitative accuracy in the four types of respiratory waveforms. The improvement rate was the most obvious in expiratory-paused waveforms, and the most subtle in those with a shifted baseline. Optimizing the width parameter in irregular waveform will benefit patients who breathe like the waveform with the shifted baseline.
Publisher
Springer Nature Singapore,Springer Nature B.V
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