Ruttimann U E, Andreason P J, Rio D
Laboratory of Clinical Studies, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892-1256, USA.
Psychiatry Res. 1995 May 31;61(1):43-51. doi: 10.1016/0925-4927(95)02565-f.
High sensitivity for detecting local brain function differences from subsequent PET images acquired at different cerebral stimulation states requires interscan head motion to be minimized. This motion was measured by an optical lever system during scanning (130 min) of 15 subjects in a dual-dose injection study. Despite motion restriction by a face-mask restraint system, rotations in the sagittal and coronal planes (up to 4.1 degrees and 2.4 degrees, respectively) significantly influenced the measured means and variances of local metabolic differences between states. Hence, adjustments for head movement by retrospective, digital slice realignment or, better, real-time corrections are important.
要从在不同脑刺激状态下获取的后续PET图像中检测局部脑功能差异,高灵敏度要求扫描期间的头部运动最小化。在一项双剂量注射研究中,通过光学杠杆系统在15名受试者的扫描过程(130分钟)中测量了这种运动。尽管使用了面罩约束系统来限制运动,但矢状面和冠状面的旋转(分别高达4.1度和2.4度)显著影响了不同状态下局部代谢差异的测量均值和方差。因此,通过回顾性数字切片重新对齐或更好的实时校正来调整头部运动非常重要。