PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Myocardial defect detection using PET-CT: phantom studies.

  • Eugene S Mananga,
  • Georges El Fakhri,
  • Joshua Schaefferkoetter,
  • Ali A Bonab,
  • Jinsong Ouyang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0088200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 2
p. e88200

Abstract

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It is expected that both noise and activity distribution can have impact on the detectability of a myocardial defect in a cardiac PET study. In this work, we performed phantom studies to investigate the detectability of a defect in the myocardium for different noise levels and activity distributions. We evaluated the performance of three reconstruction schemes: Filtered Back-Projection (FBP), Ordinary Poisson Ordered Subset Expectation Maximization (OP-OSEM), and Point Spread Function corrected OSEM (PSF-OSEM). We used the Channelized Hotelling Observer (CHO) for the task of myocardial defect detection. We found that the detectability of a myocardial defect is almost entirely dependent on the noise level and the contrast between the defect and its surroundings.