A cycle-consistent adversarial network for brain PET partial volume correction without prior anatomical information

European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging(2023)

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Purpose Partial volume effect (PVE) is a consequence of the limited spatial resolution of PET scanners. PVE can cause the intensity values of a particular voxel to be underestimated or overestimated due to the effect of surrounding tracer uptake. We propose a novel partial volume correction (PVC) technique to overcome the adverse effects of PVE on PET images. Methods Two hundred and twelve clinical brain PET scans, including 50 18 F-Fluorodeoxyglucose ( 18 F-FDG), 50 18 F-Flortaucipir, 36 18 F-Flutemetamol, and 76 18 F-FluoroDOPA, and their corresponding T1-weighted MR images were enrolled in this study. The Iterative Yang technique was used for PVC as a reference or surrogate of the ground truth for evaluation. A cycle-consistent adversarial network (CycleGAN) was trained to directly map non-PVC PET images to PVC PET images. Quantitative analysis using various metrics, including structural similarity index (SSIM), root mean squared error (RMSE), and peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), was performed. Furthermore, voxel-wise and region-wise-based correlations of activity concentration between the predicted and reference images were evaluated through joint histogram and Bland and Altman analysis. In addition, radiomic analysis was performed by calculating 20 radiomic features within 83 brain regions. Finally, a voxel-wise two-sample t-test was used to compare the predicted PVC PET images with reference PVC images for each radiotracer. Results The Bland and Altman analysis showed the largest and smallest variance for 18 F-FDG (95% CI: − 0.29, + 0.33 SUV, mean = 0.02 SUV) and 18 F-Flutemetamol (95% CI: − 0.26, + 0.24 SUV, mean = − 0.01 SUV), respectively. The PSNR was lowest (29.64 ± 1.13 dB) for 18 F-FDG and highest (36.01 ± 3.26 dB) for 18 F-Flutemetamol. The smallest and largest SSIM were achieved for 18 F-FDG (0.93 ± 0.01) and 18 F-Flutemetamol (0.97 ± 0.01), respectively. The average relative error for the kurtosis radiomic feature was 3.32%, 9.39%, 4.17%, and 4.55%, while it was 4.74%, 8.80%, 7.27%, and 6.81% for NGLDM_contrast feature for 18 F-Flutemetamol, 18 F-FluoroDOPA, 18 F-FDG, and 18 F-Flortaucipir, respectively. Conclusion An end-to-end CycleGAN PVC method was developed and evaluated. Our model generates PVC images from the original non-PVC PET images without requiring additional anatomical information, such as MRI or CT. Our model eliminates the need for accurate registration or segmentation or PET scanner system response characterization. In addition, no assumptions regarding anatomical structure size, homogeneity, boundary, or background level are required.
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PET,Brain,Partial volume effect,Partial volume correction,Deep learning
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