Attenuation correction using a three-dimensional template and the consistency conditions

A. Bromiley*, A. Welch, P. Sharp

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Attenuation correction is required in positron emission tomography (PET) for accurate quantitation and to reduce artifacts. In previous work we have shown that consistency information can be used to perform attenuation correction in the absence of any transmission measurements. In that work a separate object was used for each slice and was transformed in two dimensions. Here, we introduce an extension of this work to perform three-dimensional transformations on a single object over many slices. The aim is to produce a useful attenuation correction in situations where either it is impractical to acquire transmission data or there is significant misregistration between the transmission and emission data. The method is tested using simulated data, with both uniform and nonuniform attenuation, and experimental data, using a nonuniform cardiac phantom. Results show that for most cases the consistency conditions method will produce a useful correction but not necessarily towards a quantitatively better solution.

Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2000
Event2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference - Lyon, France
Duration: 15 Oct 200020 Oct 2000

Conference

Conference2000 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLyon
Period15/10/0020/10/00

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