Non-invasive estimation of hepatic glucose uptake from [18F]FDG PET image using tissue-derived input function.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Purpose The liver is perfused through the portal vein and
hepatic artery. Quantification of hepatic glucose uptake
(HGU) using PET requires the use of an input function for
both the hepatic artery and portal vein. The former can be
generally obtained invasively, but blood withdrawal from
the portal vein is not practical in humans. The aim of this
study was to develop and validate a new technique to
obtain quantitative HGU by estimating the input function
from PET images.
Methods Normal pigs (n=12) were studied with [18F]FDG
PET, in which arterial and portal blood time-activity curves
(TAC) were determined invasively to serve as reference
measurements. The present technique consisted of two
characteristics, i.e. using a model input function and
simultaneously fitting multiple liver tissue TACs from
images by minimizing the residual sum of square between
the tissue TACs and fitted curves. The input function was
obtained from the parameters determined from the fitting. The
HGU values were computed by the estimated and measured
input functions and compared between the methods.
Results The estimated input functions were well reproduced.
The HGU values, ranging from 0.005 to 0.02 ml/
min per ml, were not significantly different between the two
methods (r=0.95, p<0.001). A Bland-Altman plot demonstrated
a small overestimation by the image-derived method
with a bias of 0.00052 ml/min per g for HGU.
Conclusion The results presented demonstrate that the
input function can be estimated directly from the PET
image, supporting the fully non-invasive assessment of
liver glucose metabolism in human studies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
[F-18]FDG PET; [F-18]FDG uptake kinetic modelling; Hepatic glucose uptake; Non-invasive; Input function
Elenco autori:
Iozzo, Patricia
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