Combining MRI with PET for partial volume correction improves image-derived input functions in mice

Volume: 1, Issue: S1
Published: Jul 29, 2014
Abstract
Kinetic modelling in PET requires the arterial input function (AIF), defined as the time-activity curve (TAC) in plasma. This measure is challenging to obtain in mice due to low blood volumes, resulting in a reliance on image-based methods for AIF derivation. We present a comparison of PET- and MR-based region-of-interest (ROI) analysis to obtain image-derived AIFs from the left ventricle (LV) of a mouse model. ROI-based partial volume...
Paper Details
Title
Combining MRI with PET for partial volume correction improves image-derived input functions in mice
Published Date
Jul 29, 2014
Volume
1
Issue
S1
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