Abstract:Respiratory motion may blur the tomographic reconstruction of PET or SPECT images, which subsequently impairs quantitative measurements, e.g. in the upper abdomen area. Respiratory phase-based gated reconstruction addresses this problem for CT images, but deteriorates the signal-to-noise ratio and other intensity-based quality measures for ET images.This article describes an image-based motion detection method for dynamic images, which works for both 4D-CT and 4D-SPECT images. This method allowed us to identif… Show more
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