2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12350-018-01587-7
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Coronary artery 18F-NaF PET analysis with the use of an elastic motion correction software

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“…Nonetheless, a number of observations, listed below, may hold true, whereas other questions remain unanswered. Most 2019 papers on NaF-PET imaging focus on unstable or what is designated vulnerable plaque morphology and detection in predominantly the coronary arteries often employing advanced methodologies [49,56,[58][59][60][61][62][63]. In August 2019, the first study on the efficacy of therapy judged by NaF-PET imaging appeared.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, a number of observations, listed below, may hold true, whereas other questions remain unanswered. Most 2019 papers on NaF-PET imaging focus on unstable or what is designated vulnerable plaque morphology and detection in predominantly the coronary arteries often employing advanced methodologies [49,56,[58][59][60][61][62][63]. In August 2019, the first study on the efficacy of therapy judged by NaF-PET imaging appeared.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elastic motion correction (eMOCO) is usually used in PET/CT to correct for cardiac and respiratory motions in PET images, which has proven to be effective [24][25][26] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This suggests a dependency of the cardiac and dual gating modes on the correction technique. One explanation is that the eMOCO algorithm, when applied to all phases of the cardiac cycle (8 phases), includes the counts of all cardiac gates into the reference gate 24 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Motion correction of the aortic valve improves signal to noise ration and tissue-tobackground ratio compared to current standard approaches 15 Coronary motion correction technology improves image noise and improves lesion tissue-tobackground ratios 16,17 Partial volume effect correction of atherosclerotic lesions improves tissue-to-background ratios 18 Compensation for patient motion improves coronary lesion tissue-to-background ratios 19 Compensation for respiratory motion, cardiac motion and gross patient motion improves testretest reproducibility of coronary analysis 20 The current study shows that background correction of vertebral 18 F-NaF activity omits the requirement for manual exclusion of vertebral radiotracer activity from aortic analysis 5 unexpected finding. Regions of low or absent radiotracer activity may have arbitrary readings when quantified using standardized methods such as the maximum tissue-to-background ratio, in part due to the disproportionate effects of small variations in blood pool activity among other factors.…”
Section: Reconstruction Methods To Improve Analysis Of Arterial 18 F-mentioning
confidence: 99%