Unsupervised learning based perfusion maps for temporally truncated CT perfusion imaging
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- DOI: 10.1088/1361-6560/adf7fd
Unsupervised learning based perfusion maps for temporally truncated CT perfusion imaging
Abstract
Objective.Computed tomography perfusion (CTP) imaging is a rapid diagnostic tool for acute stroke but is less robust when tissue time-attenuation curves are truncated.Approach.This study proposes an unsupervised learning method for generating perfusion maps from truncated CTP images. Real brain CTP images were artificially truncated to 15% and 30% of the original scan time. Perfusion maps of complete and truncated CTP images were calculated using the proposed method and compared with standard singular value decomposition (SVD), tensor total variation (TTV), nonlinear regression (NLR), and spatio-temporal perfusion physics-informed neural network (SPPINN).Main results.The NLR method yielded many perfusion values outside physiological ranges, indicating a lack of robustness. The proposed method did not improve the estimation of cerebral blood flow compared to both the SVD and TTV methods, but reduced the effect of truncation on the estimation of cerebral blood volume, with a relative difference of 15.4% in the infarcted region for 30% truncation (20.7% for SVD and 19.4% for TTV). The proposed method also showed better resistance to 30% truncation for mean transit time, with a relative difference of 16.6% in the infarcted region (25.9% for SVD and 26.2% for TTV). Compared to the SPPINN method, the proposed method had similar responses to truncation in gray and white matter, but was less sensitive to truncation in the infarcted region.Significance.These results demonstrate the feasibility of using unsupervised learning to generate perfusion maps from CTP images and improve robustness under truncation scenarios.
Keywords: computed tomography perfusion; convolutional neural network; truncation; unsupervised learning.
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