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The SNR of time-of-flight positron emission tomography data for joint reconstruction of the activity and attenuation images

Johan Nuyts
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Michel Defrise
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Paul Lecoq
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Abstract Objective. Measurement of the time-of-flight (TOF) difference of each coincident pair of photons increases the effective sensitivity of positron emission tomography (PET). Many authors have analyzed the benefit of TOF for quantification and hot spot detection in the reconstructed activity images. However, TOF not only improves the effective sensitivity, it also enables the joint reconstruction of the tracer concentration and attenuation images. This can be used to correct for errors in CT- or MR-derived attenuation maps, or to apply attenuation correction without the help of a second modality. This paper presents an analysis of the effect of TOF on the variance of the jointly reconstructed attenuation and (attenuation corrected) tracer concentration images. Approach. The analysis is performed for PET systems that have a distribution of possibly non-Gaussian TOF-kernels, and includes the conventional Gaussian TOF-kernel as a special case. Non-Gaussian TOF-kernels are often observed in novel detector designs, which make use of two (or more) different mechanisms to convert the incoming 511 keV photon to optical photons. The analytical result is validated with a simple 2D simulation. Main results. We show that if two different TOF-kernels are equivalent for image reconstruction with known attenuation, then they are also equivalent for joint reconstruction of the activity and the attenuation images. The variance increase in the activity, caused by also jointly reconstructing the attenuation image, vanishes when the TOF-resolution approaches perfection. Significance. These results are of interest for PET detector development and for the development of stand-alone PET systems.
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Johan Nuyts, Michel Defrise, Christian Morel, Paul Lecoq. The SNR of time-of-flight positron emission tomography data for joint reconstruction of the activity and attenuation images. Phys.Med.Biol., 2024, 69 (1), pp.015011. ⟨10.1088/1361-6560/ad078c⟩. ⟨hal-04372147⟩
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