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3 July 2001 Motion detection in hybrid PET/SPECT imaging based on the spatial cross-correlation of temporal sinograms
Claire J. M. Pellot-Barakat, Marija Ivanovic, Kjell Erlandsson, Virgil N. Cooper, David K. Shelton
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Abstract
Patient motion in gamma camera coincidence imaging results in severe reconstruction artifacts. A protocol is proposed to automatically detect and correct motion from SPECT coincidence studies. The method is based on fractionating the acquisition into three full temporal sets of coincidence data. For each set and camera position, partial sinograms are calculated by rebinning events acquired at the same rotation. Partial sinograms from successive angular positions as well as from successive sets are cross- correlated along their common range of projections. Decreases in the cross-correlation values indicate that data from two successive rotations or sets became inconsistent and permit localization of the motion that occurred during the study. Events acquired during motion are eliminated while pre and post motion events are recombined into sets of consistent rebinned data that are reconstructed independently and fused to provide a motion-artifact free reconstructed image. The methods were tested using a wide range of experimental motion data obtained from cylindrical phantoms containing spheres filled with Fluorine-18. Single arbitrary motions that occurred during the study could be detected and further corrected in all phantom studies when the total number of coincident events acquired was greater than 5x106 for lesion-to-background ratios greater than 5.
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Claire J. M. Pellot-Barakat, Marija Ivanovic, Kjell Erlandsson, Virgil N. Cooper, and David K. Shelton "Motion detection in hybrid PET/SPECT imaging based on the spatial cross-correlation of temporal sinograms", Proc. SPIE 4322, Medical Imaging 2001: Image Processing, (3 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.431159
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Data acquisition

Motion detection

Chlorine

Optical spheres

Sensors

Single photon emission computed tomography

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