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Whole-body PET/MRI of Pediatric Patients: The Details That Matter
Published on: December 19, 2017
Individual refinement of attenuation correction maps for hybrid PET/MR based on multi-resolution regional learning
Kuangyu Shi1, Sebastian Fürst1, Liang Sun2
1Dept. Nuclear Medicine, Technische Universität München, Munich, Germany.
Abstract:
PET/MR is an emerging hybrid imaging modality. However, attenuation correction (AC) remains challenging for hybrid PET/MR in generating accurate PET images. Segmentation-based methods on special MR sequences are most widely recommended by vendors. However, their accuracy is usually not high. Individual refinement of available certified attenuation maps may be helpful for further clinical applications. In this study, we proposed a multi-resolution regional learning (MRRL) scheme to utilize the internal consistency of the patient data. The anatomical and AC MR sequences of the same subject were employed to guide the refinement of the provided AC maps. The developed algorithm was tested on 9 patients scanned consecutively with PET/MR and PET/CT (7 [18F]FDG and 2 [18F]FET). The preliminary results showed that MRRL can improve the accuracy of segmented attenuation maps and consequently the accuracy of PET reconstructions.

