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Reducing pediatric total-body PET/CT imaging scan time with multimodal artificial intelligence technology

Qiyang Zhang, Yingying Hu, Chao Zhou, Yumo Zhao, Na Zhang, Yun Zhou, Yongfeng Yang, Hairong Zheng, Wei Fan, Dong Liang, Zhanli Hu

2024EJNMMI Physics22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to decrease the scan time and enhance image quality in pediatric total-body PET imaging by utilizing multimodal artificial intelligence techniques. METHODS: F-FDG) was administered at a dose of 3.7 MBq/kg with an acquisition time of 600 s. Short-term scan PET images (acquired within 6, 15, 30, 60 and 150 s) were obtained by truncating the list-mode data. A three-dimensional (3D) neural network was developed with a residual network as the basic structure, fusing low-dose CT images as prior information, which were fed to the network at different scales. The short-term PET images and low-dose CT images were processed by the multimodal 3D network to generate full-length, high-dose PET images. The nonlocal means method and the same 3D network without the fused CT information were used as reference methods. The performance of the network model was evaluated by quantitative and qualitative analyses. RESULTS: Multimodal artificial intelligence techniques can significantly improve PET image quality. When fused with prior CT information, the anatomical information of the images was enhanced, and 60 s of scan data produced images of quality comparable to that of the full-time data. CONCLUSION: Multimodal artificial intelligence techniques can effectively improve the quality of pediatric total-body PET/CT images acquired using ultrashort scan times. This has the potential to decrease the use of sedation, enhance guardian confidence, and reduce the probability of motion artifacts.

Topics & Concepts

Image qualityArtificial intelligenceNuclear medicineComputer scienceWhole body imagingComputed tomographyMedicinePositron emission tomographyRadiologyImage (mathematics)Medical Imaging Techniques and ApplicationsRadiation Dose and ImagingDental Radiography and Imaging
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