Image-based motion detection in 4D images and application to respiratory motion suppression

2013 
Respiratory motion may blur the tomographic reconstruction of PET or SPECT images, which subsequently impairs quantitative measurements, e.g. in the upper abdomen area. Respiratory phase-based gated reconstruction addresses this problem for CT images, but deteriorates the signal-to-noise ratio and other intensity-based quality measures for ET images. This article describes an image-based motion detection method for dynamic images, which works for both 4D-CT and 4D-SPECT images. This method allowed us to identify the motionless phases from the image-based motion signal. Interestingly, we found that the peak of motion according to the pressure signal, recorded during the acquisition and considered as a reference, is temporally shifted compared to the motion-phases identified by the proposed method. Moreover, these observations permit to reconstruct a breath hold like 3D SPECT image improving the quality of the 3D reconstruction compared to both 4D reconstruction and standard 3D reconstruction.
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