2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12350-019-01912-8
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Motion correction to enhance absolute myocardial blood flow quantitation by PET

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“…Past work addressing motion based on a similarity metric computed over the entire field of view would have likely underestimated cardiac creep events. The importance of addressing motion is well accepted as these events can alter estimates of absolute myocardial blood flow as well as introduce additional variance 14,22–25 …”
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“…Past work addressing motion based on a similarity metric computed over the entire field of view would have likely underestimated cardiac creep events. The importance of addressing motion is well accepted as these events can alter estimates of absolute myocardial blood flow as well as introduce additional variance 14,22–25 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…At the termination of pharmacologic stress, the lung volume decreases and the heart gradually returns to a resting position but not necessary the same position prior to pharmacologic stress. This motion phenomenon has a substantial impact on estimates of MBF and should be addressed 23–25 but automatic tools and validated techniques are lacking in the clinic 26 …”
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“…Image artifact is an artificial finding in an image that should not be there, often leading to an incorrect interpretation and thus an incorrect diagnosis. Three well-documented types of motion artifacts in PET that lead to image artifacts are PET-emission-CTtransmission misregistration, 2-4 motion during dynamic acquisition [5][6][7][8][9] and motion due to breathing. [10][11][12] Emission-transmission misregistration happens when using the CT transmission from a PET/CT scanner to correct for attenuation of the 511 keV photons along the body during PET imaging.…”
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“…4 More recently, motion effects have been reported in dynamic PET acquisitions used in myocardial blood flow quantification. [5][6][7][8][9] Myocardial blood flow (MBF) and flow-reserve (MFR) measurements generally require a volume-of-interest to define the blood pool to measure the input function and myocardial volume-of-interest to measure the tissue concentration over time. Misalignments between the input function VOI and the blood pool during the first pass transit of the tracer have been shown to result in low mean global MBF and MFR errors but in very significant errors in mean MBF and MFR in the right coronary artery vascular territory when the misalignment was in the inferior LV direction.…”
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