Respiratory motion is known to degrade image quality in PET imaging. The necessary acquisition time of several minutes per bed position will inevitably lead to a blurring effect due to organ motion. A lot of research has been done with regards to motion correction of PET data. As full-body PET-MRI became available recently, the anatomical data provided by MRI is a promising source of motion information. Current PET-MRI-based motion correction approaches, however, do not take into account the available information provided by PET data. PET data, though, may add valuable additional information to increase motion estimation robustness and precision.In this work we propose a registration functional that is capable of performing motion detection...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Head motion is a major source of image artefacts in neuroimaging studies and can lead to degradation...
Respiratory motion during PET acquisition may lead to blurring in resulting images and underestimati...
Subject motion in positron emission tomography (PET) is a key factor that degrades image resolution ...
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging, patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefac...
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging, patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefac...
Respiratory and cardiac motion is the most serious limitation to whole-body PET, resulting in spatia...
Purpose: We propose a novel approach for PET respiratory motion correction using tagged-MRI and simu...
Patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefacts and blurring in positron emission tomography...
Patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefacts and blurring in positron emission tomography...
Positron emission tomography (PET) respiratory motion correction has been a subject of great interes...
<div><p>Positron Emission Tomography (PET) images are prone to motion artefacts due to the long acqu...
With the improving resolution of modern PET scanners, any slight motion during the scan can cause si...
Head motion is a major source of image artefacts in neuroimaging studies and can lead to degradation...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Head motion is a major source of image artefacts in neuroimaging studies and can lead to degradation...
Respiratory motion during PET acquisition may lead to blurring in resulting images and underestimati...
Subject motion in positron emission tomography (PET) is a key factor that degrades image resolution ...
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging, patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefac...
In Positron Emission Tomography (PET) imaging, patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefac...
Respiratory and cardiac motion is the most serious limitation to whole-body PET, resulting in spatia...
Purpose: We propose a novel approach for PET respiratory motion correction using tagged-MRI and simu...
Patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefacts and blurring in positron emission tomography...
Patient motion due to respiration can lead to artefacts and blurring in positron emission tomography...
Positron emission tomography (PET) respiratory motion correction has been a subject of great interes...
<div><p>Positron Emission Tomography (PET) images are prone to motion artefacts due to the long acqu...
With the improving resolution of modern PET scanners, any slight motion during the scan can cause si...
Head motion is a major source of image artefacts in neuroimaging studies and can lead to degradation...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Background: Due to comparatively long measurement times in simultaneous positron emission tomography...
Head motion is a major source of image artefacts in neuroimaging studies and can lead to degradation...