Markerless head motion tracking and event-by-event correction in brain PET

被引:6
|
作者
Zeng, Tianyi [1 ]
Lu, Yihuan [1 ,2 ]
Jiang, Weize [2 ]
Zheng, Jiaxu [2 ]
Zhang, Jiazhen [1 ]
Gravel, Paul [1 ]
Wan, Qianqian [2 ]
Fontaine, Kathryn [1 ]
Mulnix, Tim [1 ]
Jiang, Yulin [2 ]
Yang, Zhaohui [2 ]
Revilla, Enette Mae [1 ]
Naganawa, Mika [1 ]
Toyonaga, Takuya [1 ]
Henry, Shannan [1 ]
Zhang, Xinyue [2 ]
Cao, Tuoyu [2 ]
Hu, Lingzhi [2 ]
Carson, Richard E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Yale Univ, Dept Radiol & Biomed Imaging, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
[2] United Imaging Healthcare, Houston, TX USA
来源
PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY | 2023年 / 68卷 / 24期
关键词
markerless motion tracking system; PET; head motion; event-by-event correction; registration quality metric; 1ST-IN-HUMAN; REGISTRATION; MCT;
D O I
10.1088/1361-6560/ad0e37
中图分类号
R318 [生物医学工程];
学科分类号
0831 ;
摘要
Objective. Head motion correction (MC) is an essential process in brain positron emission tomography (PET) imaging. We have used the Polaris Vicra, an optical hardware-based motion tracking (HMT) device, for PET head MC. However, this requires attachment of a marker to the subject's head. Markerless HMT (MLMT) methods are more convenient for clinical translation than HMT with external markers. In this study, we validated the United Imaging Healthcare motion tracking (UMT) MLMT system using phantom and human point source studies, and tested its effectiveness on eight 18F-FPEB and four 11C-LSN3172176 human studies, with frame-based region of interest (ROI) analysis. We also proposed an evaluation metric, registration quality (RQ), and compared it to a data-driven evaluation method, motion-corrected centroid-of-distribution (MCCOD). Approach. UMT utilized a stereovision camera with infrared structured light to capture the subject's real-time 3D facial surface. Each point cloud, acquired at up to 30 Hz, was registered to the reference cloud using a rigid-body iterative closest point registration algorithm. Main results. In the phantom point source study, UMT exhibited superior reconstruction results than the Vicra with higher spatial resolution (0.35 +/- 0.27 mm) and smaller residual displacements (0.12 +/- 0.10 mm). In the human point source study, UMT achieved comparable performance as Vicra on spatial resolution with lower noise. Moreover, UMT achieved comparable ROI values as Vicra for all the human studies, with negligible mean standard uptake value differences, while no MC results showed significant negative bias. The RQ evaluation metric demonstrated the effectiveness of UMT and yielded comparable results to MCCOD. Significance. We performed an initial validation of a commercial MLMT system against the Vicra. Generally, UMT achieved comparable motion-tracking results in all studies and the effectiveness of UMT-based MC was demonstrated.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] List-Mode PET Motion Correction Using Markerless Head Tracking: Proof-of-Concept With Scans of Human Subject
    Olesen, Oline V.
    Sullivan, Jenna M.
    Mulnix, Tim
    Paulsen, Rasmus R.
    Hojgaard, Liselotte
    Roed, Bjarne
    Carson, Richard E.
    Morris, Evan D.
    Larsen, Rasmus
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MEDICAL IMAGING, 2013, 32 (02) : 200 - 209
  • [32] PET Head-Motion Correction by facial feature tracking
    Goddard, James
    Mandelkern, Mark
    McClintick, Megan
    JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE, 2019, 60
  • [33] Event-by-event PET image reconstruction using list-mode origin ensembles algorithm
    Andreyev, Andriy
    MEDICAL IMAGING 2016: PHYSICS OF MEDICAL IMAGING, 2016, 9783
  • [34] A scheme for PET data normalization in event-based motion correction
    Zhou, Victor W.
    Kyme, Andre Z.
    Meikle, Steven R.
    Fulton, Roger
    PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2009, 54 (17): : 5321 - 5339
  • [35] Markerless Motion Tracking Enabling Motion-Compensated PET in Awake Rats
    Kyme, Andre
    Se, Stephen
    Meikle, Steven
    Ryder, Will
    Popovic, Kata
    Fulton, Roger
    2012 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM AND MEDICAL IMAGING CONFERENCE RECORD (NSS/MIC), 2012, : 3825 - 3828
  • [36] Development of event-based motion correction techniquie for PET study using list-mode acquisition and optical motion tracking system
    Woo, SK
    Watabe, H
    Choi, Y
    Kim, KM
    Park, CC
    Fulton, RR
    Bloomfield, PM
    Iida, H
    MEDICAL IMAGING 2003: IMAGE PROCESSING, PTS 1-3, 2003, 5032 : 1300 - 1307
  • [37] Strategies for Motion Tracking and Correction in PET
    Rahmim, Arman
    Rousset, Olivier
    Zaidi, Habib
    PET CLINICS, 2007, 2 (02) : 251 - 266
  • [38] Performance improvement of event-based motion correction for PET using a PC cluster
    Watabe, H
    Woo, SK
    Kim, KM
    Kudomi, N
    Iida, H
    2003 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM, CONFERENCE RECORD, VOLS 1-5, 2004, : 2407 - 2409
  • [39] Event-based motion correction in PET transmission measurements with a rotating point source
    Zhou, Victor
    Kyme, Andre
    Meikle, Steven R.
    Fulton, Roger
    2010 IEEE NUCLEAR SCIENCE SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE RECORD (NSS/MIC), 2010, : 2925 - 2928
  • [40] Event-based motion correction for PET transmission measurements with a rotating point source
    Zhou, Victor W.
    Kyme, Andre Z.
    Meikle, Steven R.
    Fulton, Roger
    PHYSICS IN MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, 2011, 56 (09): : 2651 - 2665