Barber D C
Phys Med Biol. 1980 Mar;25(2):283-92. doi: 10.1088/0031-9155/25/2/008.
The reduction of the enormous quantity of data in a radionuclide dynamic study to a few diagnostic parameters presents a problem. Conventional methods of data reduction using regions-of-interest or functional images have several defects which potentially limit their usefulness. Using a principal components analysis of the elemental curves representing the change of activity with time in each pixel, followed by a further factor analysis, it is possible to extract the fundamental functional changes of activity which underly the observed variation of activity. An example of this analysis on a dynamic brain scan suggests that the three fundamental phases of activity represent activity in the arterial system, the venous system and diffusion of tracer into the tissues.
将放射性核素动态研究中的大量数据简化为几个诊断参数是一个难题。使用感兴趣区域或功能图像的传统数据简化方法存在若干缺陷,这可能会限制其效用。通过对代表每个像素中活性随时间变化的元素曲线进行主成分分析,然后进一步进行因子分析,可以提取出构成观察到的活性变化基础的活性基本功能变化。对动态脑部扫描进行这种分析的一个例子表明,活性的三个基本阶段分别代表动脉系统、静脉系统中的活性以及示踪剂向组织中的扩散。