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Dixon-based thorax synthetic CT generation using Generative Adversarial Network

Authors :
Ke Xu
Melanie Traughber
Pengjiang Qian
Bryan Traughber
Atallah Baydoun
Huan Yang
Feifei Zhou
Jin Uk Heo
Norbert Avril
Raymond F. Muzic
Robert S. Jones
Source :
Intelligence-Based Medicine. :100010
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

Purpose Generation of synthetic Computed Tomography (sCT) images from Magnetic Resonance (MR) is an imperative, yet not fully resolved task for attenuation correction in Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/MR and treatment planning in MR-only radiation therapy. Herein, we propose a Generative Adversarial Networks (GAN) model to generate quantitatively accurate sCT from Dixon thorax MR data. Materials/methods Paired image sets of Dixon MR and corresponding CT volumes from fourteen subjects were used. In-phase (IP) MR images were registered to the CT images using REGGUI. The resulting deformation field was applied to the three other [opposed-phase (OP), fat, water] MR images. Image processing was implemented in MATLAB 2016b (MathWorks) using COMKAT Image Tool. Manual contouring was performed on the CT images using MIM (version 6.6.10, MIM Software Inc., Cleveland, OH) software, to delineate the left lung, right lung, vertebral body, and spinal cord. The proposed RU-cGAN model incorporates R esNet and U-Net in the generator of a c onditional G AN. Results from Vgg16, Vgg19, and ResNet were used as references for comparison. The four networks were trained using two strategies. In the first, the four Dixon MR images were used as input features. In the second strategy, only fat and water images were used. Results Regardless of whether the input consists of two or four images types, sCT generated using RU- cGAN had the best agreement with the measured CT for all the metrics, having Mean Absolute Prediction Error (MAPE) ​ Conclusion RU-cGAN provides a rapid and accurate method for thorax sCT generation while obviating the bone-specific UTE pulse sequence and only requiring limited training data.

Details

ISSN :
26665212
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Intelligence-Based Medicine
Accession number :
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