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Positron Emission Tomography (PET) images need correction for the loss of photons. This
loss, or attenuation, is due to interactions with patient tissues. Corrections are currently done
with X-ray Computed Tomography (CT), however we are proposing a method whereby
Magnetic Resonance Images (MRI) are used. This will be done by creating an attenuation
map (?-map). The construction of ?-maps can be divided into two categories, patient specific
?-maps by MRI segmentation, and registration of a predefined atlas to an MRI. Challenges
with the former include object truncation, and reliance upon heuristics to transform an MRI
into a u-map. The latter technique can overcome these challenges, but relies upon the
selection of an atlas that is adaptable to a patient population. We will evaluate three
strategies for constructing an atlas suitable for whole-body PET/MRI. We will then compare
the performance of these methods with MRI segmentation-based and the gold-standard CTbased
methods.
Stewart Gaede
Multi Magnetics Inc
Engineering
Professional, scientific and technical services
Western University
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