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An update on the use of image-derived input functions for human PET studies: new hopes or old illusions?
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Volpi, Tommaso
, Wang, Guobao
, Ciceri, Tommaso
, Lammertsma, Adriaan A
, Hahn, Andreas
, Sossi, Vesna
, Capotosti, Amedeo
, Veronese, Mattia
, Maccioni, Lucia
, Carson, Richard E
, Price, Julie C
, Colpo, Maria
, Zanotti-Fregonara, Paolo
, Debiasi, Giulia
, DeLorenzo, Christine
, Knudsen, Gitte Moos
, Bertoldo, Alessandra
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Automation
/ Blood vessels
/ Illusions
/ Positron emission
/ Sampling
/ Scanners
/ Temporal resolution
2023
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An update on the use of image-derived input functions for human PET studies: new hopes or old illusions?
by
Volpi, Tommaso
, Wang, Guobao
, Ciceri, Tommaso
, Lammertsma, Adriaan A
, Hahn, Andreas
, Sossi, Vesna
, Capotosti, Amedeo
, Veronese, Mattia
, Maccioni, Lucia
, Carson, Richard E
, Price, Julie C
, Colpo, Maria
, Zanotti-Fregonara, Paolo
, Debiasi, Giulia
, DeLorenzo, Christine
, Knudsen, Gitte Moos
, Bertoldo, Alessandra
in
Automation
/ Blood vessels
/ Illusions
/ Positron emission
/ Sampling
/ Scanners
/ Temporal resolution
2023
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An update on the use of image-derived input functions for human PET studies: new hopes or old illusions?
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Volpi, Tommaso
, Wang, Guobao
, Ciceri, Tommaso
, Lammertsma, Adriaan A
, Hahn, Andreas
, Sossi, Vesna
, Capotosti, Amedeo
, Veronese, Mattia
, Maccioni, Lucia
, Carson, Richard E
, Price, Julie C
, Colpo, Maria
, Zanotti-Fregonara, Paolo
, Debiasi, Giulia
, DeLorenzo, Christine
, Knudsen, Gitte Moos
, Bertoldo, Alessandra
in
Automation
/ Blood vessels
/ Illusions
/ Positron emission
/ Sampling
/ Scanners
/ Temporal resolution
2023
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An update on the use of image-derived input functions for human PET studies: new hopes or old illusions?
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An update on the use of image-derived input functions for human PET studies: new hopes or old illusions?
2023
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BackgroundThe need for arterial blood data in quantitative PET research limits the wider usability of this imaging method in clinical research settings. Image-derived input function (IDIF) approaches have been proposed as a cost-effective and non-invasive alternative to gold-standard arterial sampling. However, this approach comes with its own limitations—partial volume effects and radiometabolite correction among the most important—and varying rates of success, and the use of IDIF for brain PET has been particularly troublesome.Main bodyThis paper summarizes the limitations of IDIF methods for quantitative PET imaging and discusses some of the advances that may make IDIF extraction more reliable. The introduction of automated pipelines (both commercial and open-source) for clinical PET scanners is discussed as a way to improve the reliability of IDIF approaches and their utility for quantitative purposes. Survey data gathered from the PET community are then presented to understand whether the field’s opinion of the usefulness and validity of IDIF is improving. Finally, as the introduction of next-generation PET scanners with long axial fields of view, ultra-high sensitivity, and improved spatial and temporal resolution, has also brought IDIF methods back into the spotlight, a discussion of the possibilities offered by these state-of-the-art scanners—inclusion of large vessels, less partial volume in small vessels, better description of the full IDIF kinetics, whole-body modeling of radiometabolite production—is included, providing a pathway for future use of IDIF.ConclusionImprovements in PET scanner technology and software for automated IDIF extraction may allow to solve some of the major limitations associated with IDIF, such as partial volume effects and poor temporal sampling, with the exciting potential for accurate estimation of single kinetic rates. Nevertheless, until individualized radiometabolite correction can be performed effectively, IDIF approaches remain confined at best to a few tracers.
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Springer Nature B.V
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