2022
Identifying the individual metabolic abnormities from a systemic perspective using whole-body PET imaging
Sun T, Wang Z, Wu Y, Gu F, Li X, Bai Y, Shen C, Hu Z, Liang D, Liu X, Zheng H, Yang Y, El Fakhri G, Zhou Y, Wang M. Identifying the individual metabolic abnormities from a systemic perspective using whole-body PET imaging. European Journal Of Nuclear Medicine And Molecular Imaging 2022, 49: 2994-3004. PMID: 35567627, PMCID: PMC9106794, DOI: 10.1007/s00259-022-05832-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCOVID-19Fluorodeoxyglucose F18HumansLung NeoplasmsPositron-Emission TomographyWhole Body ImagingConceptsPET imagingNormal control databaseTotal-body imagingWhole-body PET imagingNon-invasive modalitySUV measurementsGastrointestinal bleedingMetabolic abnormitiesSystem abnormalitiesTotal bodyLung cancerHealthy subjectsMetabolic dysfunctionFocal lesionsCOVID-19 diseaseGlucose metabolismControl databaseSUV imagesPatientsAbnormal networkBiological mechanismsDiseasePETMetabolic connectivity
2015
Pulmonary imaging using respiratory motion compensated simultaneous PET/MR
Dutta J, Huang C, Li Q, El Fakhri G. Pulmonary imaging using respiratory motion compensated simultaneous PET/MR. Medical Physics 2015, 42: 4227-4240. PMID: 26133621, PMCID: PMC4474958, DOI: 10.1118/1.4921616.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRespiratory motionContrast-to-noise ratioClinical patient studiesPulse sequenceHigh-intensity featuresXCAT studyLow proton densityXCAT simulationPatient studiesXCAT phantomAttenuation mapBiograph mMRComplete data acquisitionSimultaneous PET/MRNonrigid registrationPET/MR scannersPET/magnetic resonanceMagnetic susceptibilityProton densityQuantitative accuracyRelaxation timePulmonary imagingLung lesionsBlurring artifactsDeformation field
2014
Relative role of motion and PSF compensation in whole‐body oncologic PET‐MR imaging
Petibon Y, Huang C, Ouyang J, Reese T, Li Q, Syrkina A, Chen Y, Fakhri G. Relative role of motion and PSF compensation in whole‐body oncologic PET‐MR imaging. Medical Physics 2014, 41: 042503. PMID: 24694156, PMCID: PMC3971824, DOI: 10.1118/1.4868458.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPoint spread function modelRespiratory motionPoint spread functionPET-MR scannersPencil-beam navigator echoesPET-MRMeasurement of respiratory motionPSF modelRespiratory motion correctionDetector blur effectsModel respiratory motionLung-liver interfacePatient studiesLesion contrastSimultaneous PET-MRSource of image degradationWhole-body PET imagingPET reconstruction algorithmMoving lesionsPhantom experiment resultsPET eventsContrast recoveryNavigator echoesIterative reconstruction processMotion correction
2011
Impact of Time-of-Flight PET on Whole-Body Oncologic Studies: A Human Observer Lesion Detection and Localization Study
Surti S, Scheuermann J, Fakhri G, Daube-Witherspoon M, Lim R, Abi-Hatem N, Moussallem E, Benard F, Mankoff D, Karp J. Impact of Time-of-Flight PET on Whole-Body Oncologic Studies: A Human Observer Lesion Detection and Localization Study. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2011, 52: 712-719. PMID: 21498523, PMCID: PMC3104282, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.110.086678.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLocalization receiver operating characteristicsTime-of-flight PETLong scan timesArea under the LROC curveScan timeFunction of scan timePatient sizeTime-of-flight (TOFLROC curveLow-uptake lesionsTOF imagesTOF kernelLesion detection taskTOF-PETWhole-body oncologyLesion detection performanceScanner fieldPhantom studyPatient body mass indexProbability of correct localizationLesion detectionSphere dataBody mass indexLarger patientsReceiver operating characteristicImprovement in Lesion Detection with Whole-Body Oncologic Time-of-Flight PET
Fakhri G, Surti S, Trott C, Scheuermann J, Karp J. Improvement in Lesion Detection with Whole-Body Oncologic Time-of-Flight PET. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2011, 52: 347-353. PMID: 21321265, PMCID: PMC3088884, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.110.080382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTime-of-flight PETTime-of-flightTOF-PETTime-of-flight reconstructionBody mass indexList-mode dataNon-TOF PETObserver signal-to-noise ratioOrdered-subset expectation maximizationMass indexNon-TOFLesion detectionLesion detection performanceSpherical lesionsFunction of body mass indexSignal-to-noise ratioScan timePatient studiesLesion visibilityArtificial lesionsLiver lesionsPatientsLesionsLesion locationLow lesions
2007
Impact of Acquisition Geometry, Image Processing, and Patient Size on Lesion Detection in Whole-Body 18F-FDG PET
Fakhri G, Santos P, Badawi R, Holdsworth C, Van Den Abbeele A, Kijewski M. Impact of Acquisition Geometry, Image Processing, and Patient Size on Lesion Detection in Whole-Body 18F-FDG PET. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine 2007, 48: 1951-1960. PMID: 18006613, DOI: 10.2967/jnumed.108.007369.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAttenuation-weighted OSEMOrdered-subset expectation maximizationNoise equivalent countPhantom sizeBed positionCho SNRPatient sizeFourier rebinningAttenuation mapPET scannerLesion detectionMarginal detectionTransmission scanWhole-body (18)F-FDG PETAttenuation correctionWhole-body 18F-FDG PETHotelling observerScaling 2DSinogramReconstructed volumeDetection SNRPhantomSystematic improvementFBPScattering