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How to determine the PSF?
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data with single frame?


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Any idea about the PSF?
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Hi Douglas,

Here is the information given by the technician from the PET center:

There are a total of 3 machines used for PIB PET/CT or PET/MR scans


  1.  PET/CT1 ( mCT)(contain "mCT" in the pet series)

Manufacturer: Siemens
ManufacturersModelName: Biograph128_mCT
recon method : TrueX + TOF (ultra HD-PET)
iteration: 5 subset:21 matrix: 400x400
zoom: 2.0  Gaussian filter FWHM: 2.0mm


  1.
PET/CT2 (Vision)(contain "Vis" in the pet series)
Manufacturer: Siemens
ManufacturersModelName: Biograph128Edge_Vision 600

recon method:  TrueX + TOF (ultra HD-PET)
iteration: 8 subset: 5 matrix: 512x512
zoom: 2.0  Gaussian filter FWHM: 2.0mm


  1.  PET/MR (mMR)

Manufacturer: Siemens
ManufacturersModelName: Biograph_mMR
recon method: HD-PET
iteration: 5 subset: 21 matrix: 344x344
zoom:2.0 Gaussian filter FWHM:2.0mm

Thanks,
Angel

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] PetSurfer: Can kinetic modeling be applied to PET 
data with single frame?

That 2mm for the gaussian is just the post-processing filter and does not 
represent the full amount of partial volume effect. What kind of scanner is it?

On 3/22/2024 12:42 AM, WONG Wan Wa wrote:

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Hi Douglas,

Thanks for your clarification. This is my first time to run PetSurfer. We did 
want to normalize by cerebellar grey matter, and I will add the "--rescale 8 
47". I just copied "6" from the example command. I know "6" should be the FWHM 
of the point-spread function (PSF) of the scanner as measured in image space. I 
did ask the technician at the PET centre, and he replied that the 
reconstruction method was "OP-OSEM 8i21s" and the filter was "XYZ gaussian 
2.00". Can I use "2" for psf in the command?

Thanks,
Angel

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] PetSurfer: Can kinetic modeling be applied to PET 
data with single frame?

Yes, though that will normalize by the pons. If you want to normalize by 
something else, you will need to specify it with --rescale. Eg, if  you want to 
normalize by ceberbellar gray matter, add
--rescale 8 47
Where did you get "6" from for the psf?

On 3/20/2024 10:57 PM, WONG Wan Wa wrote:

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Hi Douglas,

Thanks for your reply. We used different tracers for diagnosis of AD or other 
neurodegenerative diseases, including PIB, FDG, Flutemetamol and TAU. If an SUV 
analysis is used, is it done by mri_gtmpvc? Is there any subsequent analysis 
needed?

This is my mri_gtmpvc command:
mri_gtmpvc \
  --i 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-QM001/pet/sub-QM001_ses-001_trc-C11PIB_rec-05MINS_run-001_pet.nii.gz
 \
  --reg 
$SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-QM001/pet/sub-QM001_ses-001_trc-C11PIB_rec-05MINS_run-001_pet.reg.lta
 \
  --psf 6 \
  --seg $SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-QM001/mri/gtmseg.mgz \
  --default-seg-merge  \
  --auto-mask 1 .01 \
  --mgx .01 \
  --o $SUBJECTS_DIR/sub-QM001/pet/gtmpvc.output

Is this command okay?

Thanks,
Angel

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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] PetSurfer: Can kinetic modeling be applied to PET 
data with single frame?

you cannot apply kinetic modeling to one frame. What is you ligand? For a one 
frame acquisition, you usually use an SUV analysis.

On 3/20/2024 12:03 AM, WONG Wan Wa wrote:

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Hi experts,

As stated in the subject, can kinetic modeling be applied to PET data with only 
one frame? Or we just stop at ROI analysis without kinetic modeling?

Best,
Angel




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