Abstract:Dynamic PET is being increasingly utilized to quantify myocardial blood flow, leading to improved diagnostic and prognostic value for the management of coronary artery disease. MBF quantification assumes constant positioning of anatomical structures throughout image acquisition. This assumption is violated in the presence of patient motion and heart motion. This thesis discusses methods for motion detection in dynamic cardiac 82 Rb PET images.First, we determined if positron-emitting fiducial markers can be us… Show more
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