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Comparative Study
. 2024 Dec 4;69(24):10.1088/1361-6560/ad9543.
doi: 10.1088/1361-6560/ad9543.

High-resolution positronium lifetime tomography by the method of moments

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Comparative Study

High-resolution positronium lifetime tomography by the method of moments

Bangyan Huang et al. Phys Med Biol. .

Abstract

Objective.Positronium lifetime tomography (PLT) is an emerging modality that aims to reconstruct 3D images of positronium lifetime in humans and animalsin vivo. The lifetime of ortho-positronium can be influenced by the microstructure and the concentration of bio-active molecules in tissue, providing valuable information for better understanding disease progression and treatment response. However, efficient high-resolution lifetime image reconstruction methods are currently lacking. Existing methods are either computationally intensive or have poor spatial resolution. This paper presents a fast, high-resolution lifetime image reconstruction method for PLT.Approach. The proposed method, called SIMPLE-Moment (Statistical IMage reconstruction of Positron annihilation LifetimE by Moment weighting), first reconstructs a set of moment images and then estimates the ortho-positronium lifetime image using the method of moments. The implementation of SIMPLE-Moment requires minimal modification to the conventional ordered subset expectation maximization algorithm.Main results.With reasonable assumptions, the proposed method can reconstruct an ortho-positronium lifetime image with a computational cost equivalent to three standard positron emission tomography (PET) image reconstructions. A Monte Carlo simulation study based on an existing time-of-flight PET scanner demonstrates that the ortho-positronium lifetime image reconstructed by SIMPLE-Moment is accurate and comparable to results obtained using the more computationally intensive Statistical Positronium Lifetime Image reconstruction via time-Thresholding (SPLIT) method.Significance. The proposed SIMPLE-Moment method provides an efficient approach to high-resolution reconstruction of ortho-positronium lifetime images. By reducing computational costs while enhancing spatial resolution, this method has the potential to make PLT more accessible and practical for clinical and research applications.

Keywords: image reconstruction; method of moments; positronium lifetime; positronium lifetime tomography.

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