DYNAMIC CARDIAC SPECT IMAGING
动态心脏光谱成像
基本信息
- 批准号:6537083
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-01-01 至 2002-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:bioimaging /biomedical imaging clinical research computer assisted diagnosis computer simulation diagnosis design /evaluation diagnosis quality /standard dogs heart disorder diagnosis heart function heart imaging /visualization /scanning heart motion human subject mathematical model myocardial ischemia /hypoxia pharmacokinetics radionuclides radiopharmacology single photon emission computed tomography technetium titanium
项目摘要
The development of dynamic cardiac single photon emission computed
tomography (SPECT) has the potential to offer a sensitive measure of
ischemia and to characterize viable myocardium with a versatility of
imaging the full armamentarium with versatility of imaging the full
armamentarium of available cardiac radio-pharmaceuticals. Dynamic
cardiac SPECT holds forth the potential of acquiring more and perhaps
better diagnostic information than static studies at no additional cost
aside from computational processing.
The hypothesis is that estimates of pharmacokinetics of radiotracers are
more sensitive measures of cardiac disease than visual interpretations
of static images. The proposed work will develop methods of processing
dynamic cardiac SPECT data of 99m/Tc-teboroxime and 201/Tl in canine
models and patients. Dynamic cardiac SPECT using single- and multi-
detector SPECT systems will be used in development of new algorithms
that reconstruct 3D images of the physiological kinetic model parameters
of the heart without artifacts from dynamically acquired tomographic
projects. The following will be achieved: (1) Development of iterative
and direct matrix inverse algorithms for reconstructing dynamic SPECT
data. (2) Development of algorithms for estimating kinetic model
parameters directly from projection measurements. (3) Development of
automatic segmentation of regions of interest and generation of time
activity curves for blood, myocardial, and background tissue. (4) An
analysis of effects of SPECT physics and human physiology on the bias
and variance of estimated kinetic parameters. (5) Development of a
sensitive measure of ischemic and viable myocardium using estimated
kinetic parameters of 99m/Tc-teboroxime and 201/Tl.
The proposed work will develop applied mathematical tools to accurately
and precisely quantify kinetic parameters and systematically evaluate
these methods with computer simulations, canine experiments, and
clinical studies. The goal of this proposal is to develop methods that
use existing single- and multi-detector SPECT systems; and, in so doing,
make dynamic SPECT useful even in those clinics which have only single-
detector SPECT systems and are thus not able to perform rapid
acquisitions. The developed techniques will provide improved health care
through better detectability of myocardial infarcts, better diagnosis of
ischemic heart disease, and better evaluation of tissue viability
without additional cost for the SPECT procedure. Many of the methods
developed will also be applicable to imaging the myocardium with glucose
analogues such as 18FDG and fatty acids such as 123IPPA. It is
anticipated that these techniques will be applicable to imaging other
organ systems such as the kidney and the brain.
动态心脏单光子发射计算的发展
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- 批准号:
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