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Published in: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology 4/2009

Open Access 01-08-2009 | Original Article

Development and evaluation of a new fully automatic motion detection and correction technique in cardiac SPECT imaging

Authors: Chuanyong Bai, PhD, Jamshid Maddahi, MD, Joel Kindem, PhD, Richard Conwell, BS, Michael Gurley, BS, Rex Old, CNMT

Published in: Journal of Nuclear Cardiology | Issue 4/2009

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Abstract

Background

In cardiac SPECT perfusion imaging, motion correction of the data is critical to the minimization of motion introduced artifacts in the reconstructed images. Software-based (data-driven) motion correction techniques are the most convenient and economical approaches to fulfill this purpose. However, the accuracy is significantly affected by how the data complexities, such as activity overlap, non-uniform tissue attenuation, and noise are handled.

Methods

We developed STASYS, a new, fully automatic technique, for motion detection and correction in cardiac SPECT. We evaluated the performance of STASYS by comparing its effectiveness of motion correcting patient studies with the current industry standard software (Cedars-Sinai MoCo) through blind readings by two readers independently.

Results

For 204 patient studies from multiple clinical sites, the first reader identified (1) 69 studies with medium to large axial motion, of which STASYS perfectly or significantly corrected 86.9% and MoCo 72.5%; and (2) 20 studies with medium to large lateral motion, of which STASYS perfectly or significantly corrected 80.0% and MoCo 60.0%. The second reader identified (1) 84 studies with medium to large axial motion, of which STASYS perfectly or significantly corrected 82.2% and MoCo 76.2%; and (2) 34 studies with medium to large lateral motion, of which STASYS perfectly or significantly corrected 58.9% and MoCo 50.0%.

Conclusions

We developed a fully automatic software-based motion correction technique, STASYS, for cardiac SPECT. Clinical studies showed that STASYS was effective and corrected a larger percent of cardiac SPECT studies than the current industrial standard software.
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Metadata
Title
Development and evaluation of a new fully automatic motion detection and correction technique in cardiac SPECT imaging
Authors
Chuanyong Bai, PhD
Jamshid Maddahi, MD
Joel Kindem, PhD
Richard Conwell, BS
Michael Gurley, BS
Rex Old, CNMT
Publication date
01-08-2009
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Journal of Nuclear Cardiology / Issue 4/2009
Print ISSN: 1071-3581
Electronic ISSN: 1532-6551
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12350-009-9096-7

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