The influence of image resolution on the positron emission tomographic measurement of caudate glucose consumption |
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Authors: | Torsten Kuwert Thomas Sures Hans Herzog Paul Jansen Karl-Josef Langen Merle Loken Michael Hennerici Ludwig E. Feinendegen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Medicine, Research Centre, Jülich, Germany;(2) Institute of Applied Mathematics, Research Centre, Jülich, Germany;(3) Division of Nuclear Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical Centre, Minneapolis, USA;(4) Department of Neurology, University of Heidelberg, Klinikum Mannheim, Germany;(5) Institute of Medicine, Research Centre Jülich, PO. Box 1913, D-52425 Jülich, Germany |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of image resolution on (a) relative and absolute values of caudate glucose consumption (rCMRGIc) determined by positron emission tomography (PET), and (b) the detection of significant differences in these metabolic values between groups of subjects. For this purpose, raw data of cerebral accumulation of fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) obtained in 11 normal subjects and in nine patients with unilateral thalamic infarction were reconstructed using filtered backprojection with four different cut-off frequencies (CFs), yielding images with a transaxial resolution of 5.7, 7.1, 8.9 and 11 mm (full-width at half-maximum; FWHM). Absolute values of caudate rCMRGIc decreased significantly by more than 30% over the range of image resolutions studied. Bilateral ratios of caudate rCMRGIc were insensitive to variations in image resolution. Levels of significance assessing the differences in mean metabolic values between patients and controls were all below 0.01. They were, however, slightly better at image resolutions of 7.1 and 8.9 mm than at a resolution of 5.7 mm. These data indicate (a) that relative values of rCMRGIc are better suited to compare quantitative results from different PET cameras than are absolute values, and (b) that the CF used for the filtered back-projection exerts a small but not negligible influence on levels of significance assessing differences in metabolic values between groups of subjects. |
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Keywords: | Positron emission tomography Cerebral glucose consumption Image resolution |
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