1997
DOI: 10.1109/42.611350
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A methodology for specifying PET VOIs using multimodality techniques

Abstract: Abstract-Volume-of-interest (VOI) extraction for radionuclide and anatomical measurements requires correct identification and delineation of the anatomical feature being studied. We have developed a toolset for specifying three-dimensional (

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“…Regions were drawn on data in native space to preserve differences in tracer uptake caused by anatomical variability between subjects. We have previously demonstrated the ability to draw ROIs with high inter-rater reliability (Klein et al, 1997). The Patlak model was fitted with dynamic data from each ROI from 24 to 89 min, when the regression is highly linear (r Ͼ0.99).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regions were drawn on data in native space to preserve differences in tracer uptake caused by anatomical variability between subjects. We have previously demonstrated the ability to draw ROIs with high inter-rater reliability (Klein et al, 1997). The Patlak model was fitted with dynamic data from each ROI from 24 to 89 min, when the regression is highly linear (r Ͼ0.99).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hippocampal volumes were drawn by a single rater blind to subject classification using an in-house program to create a volume out of the areas traced on contiguous slices [36]. Volumes for a subset of subjects were drawn twice by two raters in order to determine inter-and intra-rater reliability using intraclass correlations.…”
Section: Mr Data Acquisition and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using the program VIDA (Klein et al, 1997), a volume of interest (VOI) approach was used to delineate the boundaries of the right and left hippocampus (RHC, LHC), temporal lobe (RTL, LTL), and parahippocampal gyrus (RPHG, LPHG; see Figure 1). First the T1-weighted coronal dataset was resliced and aligned perpendicular to the long axis of the left hippocampus.…”
Section: Volume Of Interest Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%