Spill-in counts in the quantification of 18 F-florbetapir on Aβ-negative subjects: the effect of including white matter in the reference region
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Background: We aim to provide a systematic study of the impact of white matter
(WM) spill-in on the calculation of standardized uptake value ratios (SUVRs) on Aβnegative subjects, and we study the effect of including WM in the reference region
as a compensation. In addition, different partial volume correction (PVC) methods are
applied and evaluated.
Methods: We evaluated magnetic resonance imaging and 18F-AV-45 positron
emission tomography data from 122 cognitively normal (CN) patients recruited at
the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). Cortex SUVRs were obtained
by using the cerebellar grey matter (CGM) (SUVRCGM) and the whole cerebellum
(SUVRWC) as reference regions. The correlations between the different SUVRs and the
WM uptake (WM-SUVRCGM) were studied in patients, and in a well-controlled
framework based on Monte Carlo (MC) simulation. Activity maps for the MC
simulation were derived from ADNI patients by using a voxel-wise iterative process
(BrainViset). Ten WM uptakes covering the spectrum of WM values obtained from
patient data were simulated for different patients. Three different PVC methods were
tested (a) the regional voxel-based (RBV), (b) the iterative Yang (iY), and (c) a
simplified analytical correction derived from our MC simulation.
Results: WM-SUVRCGM followed a normal distribution with an average of 1.79 and a
standard deviation of 0.243 (13.6%). SUVRCGM was linearly correlated to WM-SUVRCGM
(r = 0.82, linear fit slope = 0.28). SUVRWC was linearly correlated to WM-SUVRCGM (r =
0.64, linear fit slope = 0.13). Our MC results showed that these correlations are
compatible with those produced by isolated spill-in effect (slopes of 0.23 and 0.11).
The impact of the spill-in was mitigated by using PVC for SUVRCGM (slopes of 0.06
and 0.07 for iY and RBV), while SUVRWC showed a negative correlation with SUVRCGM
after PVC. The proposed analytical correction also reduced the observed correlations
when applied to patient data (r = 0.27 for SUVRCGM, r = 0.18 for SUVRWC).
Conclusions: There is a high correlation between WM uptake and the measured
SUVR due to spill-in effect, and that this effect is reduced when including WM in the
reference region. We also evaluated the performance of PVC, and we proposed an
analytical correction that can be applied to preprocessed data.
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López-González, F. J., Moscoso, A., Efthimiou, N., Fernández-Ferreiro, A., Piñeiro-Fiel, M., Archibald, S. J., . . . Silva-Rodríguez, J. (2019). Spill-in counts in the quantification of 18 F-florbetapir on aβ-negative subjects: The effect of including white matter in the reference region. EJNMMI Physics, 6(1), 27. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31858289
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This work was partially supported by the project PI16/01416 (ISCIII co-funded FEDER) and RYC-2015/17430(Ramón y Cajal, PA)
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