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- W2530761718 abstract "Respiratory motion may reduce accuracy in the fusion of functional and anatomic images from combined PET/MRI systems. Methodologies for the correction of respiratory motion in PET acquisitions with such systems are mostly based on the use of respiration-synchronized MRI acquisitions to derive motion fields. Existing approaches based on tagging acquisitions may introduce artifacts in MR images, whereas motion model approaches require the acquisition of training datasets. The objective of this work was to investigate the possibility of generating 4-dimensional (4D) MR images and associated attenuation maps (AMs) from the combination of a single static MR image and motion fields obtained from simultaneously acquired 4D non-attenuation-corrected (NAC) PET images. Methods: Four-dimensional PET/MRI datasets were acquired for 11 patients on a simultaneous PET/MRI system. The 4D PET datasets were retrospectively binned into 4 motion amplitude frames corresponding to the simultaneously acquired T1-weighted 4D MR images. A T1-weighted 3-dimensional MRI sequence with Dixon-based fat and water separation was also acquired at the end of expiration for PET attenuation correction purposes. All reconstructed 4D NAC PET images were then elastically registered to the single end-of-expiration NAC PET image. The derived motion fields were subsequently applied to the end-of-expiration frame of the acquired 4D MRI volume and the AM derived from the Dixon MR image to generate respiration-synchronized MR images and corresponding AMs. Results: The accuracy of the proposed method was assessed by comparing the generated and acquired images according to metrics such as overall correlation coefficients and differences in distances of anatomic landmarks on the generated and acquired MRI datasets. High correlation coefficients (mean ± SD: 0.93 ± 0.03) and small differences (2.69 ± 0.5 mm) were obtained. Moreover, small tissue classification differences (2.23% ± 0.68%) between generated and 4D MRI-extracted AMs were observed. Conclusion: Our results confirm the feasibility of using 4D NAC PET images for accurate PET attenuation correction and respiratory motion correction in PET/MRI, without the need for patient-specific 4D MRI acquisitions." @default.
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