Clinical issues regarding misclassification by Dixon based PET/MR attenuation correction

The Dixon sequence is acquired for attenuation correction (AC) of positron emission tomography (PET) data in integrated PET/magnetic resonance (MR). However it sometimes misclassifies soft tissue and fat in μ-map. In the present study, we investigated factors related to this misclassification and th...

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Published inHellenic journal of nuclear medicine Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 42 - 47
Main Authors Kong, Eunjung, Cho, Ihnho
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Abstract The Dixon sequence is acquired for attenuation correction (AC) of positron emission tomography (PET) data in integrated PET/magnetic resonance (MR). However it sometimes misclassifies soft tissue and fat in μ-map. In the present study, we investigated factors related to this misclassification and their clinical impacts. Forty-eight oncological patients (19 males and 29 females, mean age: 59±11 years old) underwent a single fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) injection/dualimaging protocol on PET/computed tomography (CT) and subsequently PET/MR. Patients were assigned to either of two groups; group A with a misclassification in at least one bed position or group B with a correctly classified μ-map. We compared body mass index (BMI), lean body mass, fasting duration, volume of hydration and age between group A and group B. In addition, we analyzed the impact of PET quantification using standard uptake ratio (SUR) defined as uptake in volume of interest/uptake in thigh muscle. The Dixon-AC SUR was compared with CT-AC SUR in misclassified bed positions and correctly classified bed positions. All patients were scanned in four bed positions by PET/MR. Ten patients were assigned to group A; six showed misclassification in a bed position (5 in head and 1 in abdomen), three patients in 3 bed positions (head-thorax-abdomen), and one patient in partial bed position in neck. Misclassification was observed in 21% of 48 patients. Group A and group B showed no statistically significant differences in BMI, lean body mass, fasting duration or age, however the volume of hydration in group A (245mL) was smaller than in group B (452.6mL) (P=0.027). In group A, we analyzed Dixon-AC SUR/CT-AC SUR ratios in 16 misclassified and 24 correctly classified regions, and ratios in these regions were significant different 0.80 and 0.93, respectively (P=0.046). Because no corrective method has been devised after a scan, we recommend that Dixon images with μ-maps should be checked before interpreting PET/MR images and emphasize the importance of hydration, pre-examination. Misclassification errors do not change the presence of (18)F-FDG uptake but can have significant impacts on PET quantification in affected bed positions.
AbstractList OBJECTIVEThe Dixon sequence is acquired for attenuation correction (AC) of positron emission tomography (PET) data in integrated PET/magnetic resonance (MR). However it sometimes misclassifies soft tissue and fat in μ-map. In the present study, we investigated factors related to this misclassification and their clinical impacts.SUBJECT AND METHODSForty-eight oncological patients (19 males and 29 females, mean age: 59±11 years old) underwent a single fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) injection/dualimaging protocol on PET/computed tomography (CT) and subsequently PET/MR. Patients were assigned to either of two groups; group A with a misclassification in at least one bed position or group B with a correctly classified μ-map. We compared body mass index (BMI), lean body mass, fasting duration, volume of hydration and age between group A and group B. In addition, we analyzed the impact of PET quantification using standard uptake ratio (SUR) defined as uptake in volume of interest/uptake in thigh muscle. The Dixon-AC SUR was compared with CT-AC SUR in misclassified bed positions and correctly classified bed positions. All patients were scanned in four bed positions by PET/MR. Ten patients were assigned to group A; six showed misclassification in a bed position (5 in head and 1 in abdomen), three patients in 3 bed positions (head-thorax-abdomen), and one patient in partial bed position in neck.RESULTSMisclassification was observed in 21% of 48 patients. Group A and group B showed no statistically significant differences in BMI, lean body mass, fasting duration or age, however the volume of hydration in group A (245mL) was smaller than in group B (452.6mL) (P=0.027). In group A, we analyzed Dixon-AC SUR/CT-AC SUR ratios in 16 misclassified and 24 correctly classified regions, and ratios in these regions were significant different 0.80 and 0.93, respectively (P=0.046).CONCLUSIONBecause no corrective method has been devised after a scan, we recommend that Dixon images with μ-maps should be checked before interpreting PET/MR images and emphasize the importance of hydration, pre-examination. Misclassification errors do not change the presence of (18)F-FDG uptake but can have significant impacts on PET quantification in affected bed positions.
The Dixon sequence is acquired for attenuation correction (AC) of positron emission tomography (PET) data in integrated PET/magnetic resonance (MR). However it sometimes misclassifies soft tissue and fat in μ-map. In the present study, we investigated factors related to this misclassification and their clinical impacts. Forty-eight oncological patients (19 males and 29 females, mean age: 59±11 years old) underwent a single fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose ((18)F-FDG) injection/dualimaging protocol on PET/computed tomography (CT) and subsequently PET/MR. Patients were assigned to either of two groups; group A with a misclassification in at least one bed position or group B with a correctly classified μ-map. We compared body mass index (BMI), lean body mass, fasting duration, volume of hydration and age between group A and group B. In addition, we analyzed the impact of PET quantification using standard uptake ratio (SUR) defined as uptake in volume of interest/uptake in thigh muscle. The Dixon-AC SUR was compared with CT-AC SUR in misclassified bed positions and correctly classified bed positions. All patients were scanned in four bed positions by PET/MR. Ten patients were assigned to group A; six showed misclassification in a bed position (5 in head and 1 in abdomen), three patients in 3 bed positions (head-thorax-abdomen), and one patient in partial bed position in neck. Misclassification was observed in 21% of 48 patients. Group A and group B showed no statistically significant differences in BMI, lean body mass, fasting duration or age, however the volume of hydration in group A (245mL) was smaller than in group B (452.6mL) (P=0.027). In group A, we analyzed Dixon-AC SUR/CT-AC SUR ratios in 16 misclassified and 24 correctly classified regions, and ratios in these regions were significant different 0.80 and 0.93, respectively (P=0.046). Because no corrective method has been devised after a scan, we recommend that Dixon images with μ-maps should be checked before interpreting PET/MR images and emphasize the importance of hydration, pre-examination. Misclassification errors do not change the presence of (18)F-FDG uptake but can have significant impacts on PET quantification in affected bed positions.
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Cho, Ihnho
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Algorithms
Body Mass Index
Decision Support Systems, Clinical
Female
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - methods
Male
Middle Aged
Multimodal Imaging - methods
Muscle, Skeletal - drug effects
Neoplasms - diagnosis
Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Positron-Emission Tomography - methods
Reference Values
Tomography, X-Ray Computed - methods
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