A Total-Body Ultralow-Dose PET Reconstruction Method via Image Space Shuffle U-Net and Body Sampling

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON RADIATION AND PLASMA MEDICAL SCIENCES(2024)

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Low-dose positron emission tomography (PET) reconstruction algorithms manage to reduce the injected dose and/or scanning time in PET examination while maintaining the image quality, and thus has been extensively studied. In this article, we proposed a novel ultralow-dose reconstruction method for total-body PET. Specifically, we developed a deep learning model named ISS-Unet based on U-Net and introduced 3-D PixelUnshuffle/PixelShuffle pair in image space to reduce the training time and GPU memory. We then introduced two body sampling methods in the training patch preparation step to improve the training efficiency and local metrics. We also reported the misalignment artifacts that were often neglected in 2-D training. The proposed method was evaluated on the MICCAI 2022 Ultralow-Dose PET Imaging Challenge dataset and won the first prize in the first-round competition according to the comprehensive score combining global and local metrics. In this article, we disclosed the implementation details of the proposed method followed by the comparison results with three typical methods.
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Image reconstruction,Three-dimensional displays,Positron emission tomography,Training,Solid modeling,Reconstruction algorithms,Neural networks,Deep learning (DL),image analysis,low dose,positron emission tomography (PET),tomographic image reconstruction
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