Bamneshin, Khadijeh, Mahdavi, Seied Rabi, Bitarafan-Rajabi, Ahmad, Geramifar, Parham, Hejazi, Payman, Jadidi, Majid. (1401). Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom. سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 12(5), 497-504. doi: 10.31661/jbpe.v0i0.1912-1015
Khadijeh Bamneshin; Seied Rabi Mahdavi; Ahmad Bitarafan-Rajabi; Parham Geramifar; Payman Hejazi; Majid Jadidi. "Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom". سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 12, 5, 1401, 497-504. doi: 10.31661/jbpe.v0i0.1912-1015
Bamneshin, Khadijeh, Mahdavi, Seied Rabi, Bitarafan-Rajabi, Ahmad, Geramifar, Parham, Hejazi, Payman, Jadidi, Majid. (1401). 'Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom', سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 12(5), pp. 497-504. doi: 10.31661/jbpe.v0i0.1912-1015
Bamneshin, Khadijeh, Mahdavi, Seied Rabi, Bitarafan-Rajabi, Ahmad, Geramifar, Parham, Hejazi, Payman, Jadidi, Majid. Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom. سامانه مدیریت نشریات علمی, 1401; 12(5): 497-504. doi: 10.31661/jbpe.v0i0.1912-1015
Breathing-induced Errors in Quantification and Description of Dominant Intra-Prostatic Lesions (Dils) in PET Images: A Simulation Study by Means of The 4D NCAT Phantom
1PhD, Department of Medical Physics, Faculty of Medicine, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
2PhD, Department of Medical Physics, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
3PhD, Radiation Biology Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
4PhD, Echocardiography Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
5PhD, Department of Nuclear Medicine, Shariati Hospital Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
6PhD, Department of Radiology Technology, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
چکیده
Background: Respiratory movement and the motion range of the diaphragm can affect the quality and quantity of prostate images. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the magnitude of respiratory-induced errors to determine Dominant Intra- prostatic Lesions (DILs) in positron emission tomography (PET) images. Material and Methods: In this simulation study, we employed the 4D NURBS-based cardiac-torso (4D-NCAT) phantom with a realistic breathing model to simulate the respiratory cycles of a patient to assess the displacement, volume, maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax), mean standardized uptake value (SUVmean), signal to noise ratio (SNR), and the contrast of DILs in frames within the respiratory cycle. Results: Respiration in a diaphragm motion resulted in the maximum superior-inferior displacement of 3.9 and 6.1 mm, and the diaphragm motion amplitudes of 20 and 35 mm. In a no-motion image, the volume measurement of DILs had the smallest percentage of errors. Compared with the no-motion method, the percentages of errors in the average method in 20 and 35 mm- diaphragm motion were 25% and 105%, respectively. The motion effect was significantly reduced in terms of the values of SUVmax and SUVmean in comparison with the values of SUVmax and SUVmean in no- motion images. The contrast values in respiratory cycle frames were at a range of 3.3-19.2 mm and 6.5-46 for diaphragm movements’ amplitudes of 20 and 35 mm. Conclusion: The respiratory movement errors in quantification and delineation of DILs were highly dependent on the range of motion, while the average method was not suitable to precisely delineate DILs in PET/CT in the dose-painting technique.
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