论文标题
掩盖的共发变压器从纵向图像和解剖学上的MRI重建100倍超快速/低剂量的全身宠物
Masked Co-attentional Transformer reconstructs 100x ultra-fast/low-dose whole-body PET from longitudinal images and anatomically guided MRI
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论文摘要
尽管对癌症儿童的诊断,治疗监测和监测具有巨大的价值,但具有正电子发射断层扫描(PET)的整个身体分期很耗时,并且与大量的辐射暴露有关。 100倍(占标准临床剂量的1%)超低剂量/超快速的全身PET重建具有前所未有的速度和改善安全性的癌症成像的潜力,但由于天真地使用机器学习技术,这是无法实现的。在这项研究中,我们利用了基线和随访PET和磁共振(MR)图像之间的全球相似性来开发蒙面LMCTRAN,这是一种纵向多模态共同注意的CNN转换器,可提供相互作用和关节推理,并在同一患者的序列PET/MR之间进行关节推理。我们掩盖了引用的基线宠物中的肿瘤区域,并重建后续宠物扫描。以这种方式,掩盖的lmctrans重建了100倍以前无法进行的几乎为零的放射性曝光全身宠物。该技术还为纵向放射学成像重建开辟了新的途径,迄今为止,这是一个明显探索的区域。我们的模型接受了小儿淋巴瘤患者的Stanford PET/MRI扫描训练和测试,并在Tübingen大学的PET/MRI图像上进行了外部评估。由掩盖LMCTRAN的应用导致重建的100倍全身PET图像的高图像质量将大大提高儿科患者的更安全成像方法和更短的检查,并扩大宠物对这些患者进行纵向监测的频繁纵向监测的可能性。
Despite its tremendous value for the diagnosis, treatment monitoring and surveillance of children with cancer, whole body staging with positron emission tomography (PET) is time consuming and associated with considerable radiation exposure. 100x (1% of the standard clinical dosage) ultra-low-dose/ultra-fast whole-body PET reconstruction has the potential for cancer imaging with unprecedented speed and improved safety, but it cannot be achieved by the naive use of machine learning techniques. In this study, we utilize the global similarity between baseline and follow-up PET and magnetic resonance (MR) images to develop Masked-LMCTrans, a longitudinal multi-modality co-attentional CNN-Transformer that provides interaction and joint reasoning between serial PET/MRs of the same patient. We mask the tumor area in the referenced baseline PET and reconstruct the follow-up PET scans. In this manner, Masked-LMCTrans reconstructs 100x almost-zero radio-exposure whole-body PET that was not possible before. The technique also opens a new pathway for longitudinal radiology imaging reconstruction, a significantly under-explored area to date. Our model was trained and tested with Stanford PET/MRI scans of pediatric lymphoma patients and evaluated externally on PET/MRI images from Tübingen University. The high image quality of the reconstructed 100x whole-body PET images resulting from the application of Masked-LMCTrans will substantially advance the development of safer imaging approaches and shorter exam-durations for pediatric patients, as well as expand the possibilities for frequent longitudinal monitoring of these patients by PET.