Abstract

Background: There is currently no reliable or validated tool to delineate and quantify functional lung volumes with ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) SPECT/CT. The main challenges encountered include the physiological non-uniformity of lung function, such as the anterior-to-posterior gradient on perfusion images, and the lack of ground truth to assess the accuracy of delineation algorithms. In that respect, Monte-Carlo simulations would be an interesting tool. Thus, the aim of this study was to develop a realistic model of dual-isotope lung V/Q SPECT-CT Monte-Carlo simulations, integrating the anterior to posterior gradient on perfusion.Methods: Acquisitions and simulations parameters were set in accordance to nuclear medicine guidelines for V/Q lung SPECT-CT. Projections were acquired and simulated, then the reconstructions [with and without attenuation correction (AC)] were compared. A model was built from a patient's CT scan. To model the anterior to posterior gradient, the lungs were divided into sixteen coronal planes, where a rising radioactivity concentration was set. To assess the realism of simulations, they were compared to a normal co-registered normal cases database in terms of pixelwize Z-score map.Results: For ventilation images, mean (SD) Zscores on Zscore maps were −0.2 (0.7) and −0.2 (0.7) for AC and noAC images, respectively. For perfusion images, mean (SD) Zscores were −0.2 (0.6) and −0.1 (0.6) for AC and noAC images, respectively.Conclusion: We developed a model for dual isotopes lung V/Q SPECT-CT, integrating the anterior-to-posterior gradient on perfusion images. This model could be used to build a catalog of clinical scenarios, in order to test delineation methods of functional lung volumes.

Highlights

  • Lung function evaluation mainly relies on pulmonary function tests, which provide information about global lung function

  • The last 20 years have seen the emergence of new methods of irradiation (IMRT, VMAT, stereostatic radiotherapy), increasing the possibility of individualizing radiotherapy treatment plans, in order to increase the intensity to the tumor and/or to preserve lung function and limit the risk of pneumonitis [7, 8]

  • All acquisitions were performed on a Symbia T6 system (Siemens, Erlangen) equipped with a medium energy low penetration (MELP) collimator, as it is used for dualisotopes lung VQ SPECT-CT [1]

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Introduction

Lung function evaluation mainly relies on pulmonary function tests, which provide information about global lung function. Lung ventilation/perfusion scintigraphy is an imaging modality that provides complementary information about the regional distribution of lung function. V/Q SPECT Model for MC embolism (PE), which has been shown to be predictive of PE reccurrence, either at diagnosis or after anticoagulant therapy [3,4,5]. Another indication is radiation oncology [6]. The aim of this study was to develop a realistic model of dual-isotope lung V/Q SPECT-CT Monte-Carlo simulations, integrating the anterior to posterior gradient on perfusion

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