The impact of MR-guided attenuation correction (compared to CTbased AC) on the diagnosis of anosmia based on 99m-Tc EthylCysteinate-Dimer SPECT images
Faeze Gholamiankhah, Samaneh Mostafapour, Seid Kazem Razavi-Ratki, Ali, Asghar Parach, and Hossein Arabi

TL;DR
This study compares MR-guided attenuation correction methods to CT-based correction in SPECT imaging for diagnosing anosmia, showing MRAC's underestimation but strong correlation with CTAC and effective detection of hypo-perfusion in affected brain regions.
Contribution
It introduces and evaluates two MR-guided attenuation correction methods, including cortical bone consideration, for improved SPECT imaging in anosmia diagnosis.
Findings
MRAC underestimates activity concentration compared to CTAC.
Strong correlation (0.7) between MRAC and CTAC methods.
Hypoperfusion detected in frontal and temporal lobes of anosmic patients.
Abstract
99m-Tc Ethyl-Cysteinate-Dimer SPECT and MR imaging play a significant role in diagnosing anosmia. In this study, two-tissue class and three-tissue class attenuation maps (2C-MR and 3CMR) obtained from MR images were compared with CT-based attenuation correction (CTAC). Afterward, the presence of hypo-perfusion in brain lobes was evaluated in SPECT images. The 2C-MRAC map was generated through segmentation of T1-W MR images into air and soft-tissue, while in the 3C-MRAC map, the cortical bone was also considered. For investigating MRAC approaches, the difference between activity concentration (ACC) values was estimated in 144 volumes of interest. Ten normal and fourteen anosmic patients were compared by calculating the average normalized count and standard uptake value ratio parameters in the brain lobes. The comparison between attenuation correction strategies represented that MRAC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced MRI Techniques and Applications · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
