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Digital Brain Perfusion Phantom
The Digital Brain Perfusion Phantom package [1] provides data and Matlab tools to create a realistic digital 4D brain phantom, in particular for reproducible evaluation of reconstruction algorithms using non-linear regularization for perfusion CT and perfusion C-arm CT. It is based on the Realistic Digital Brain Perfusion Phantom originally published by Riordan et al. [2]. Since classical digital CT phantoms usually consist of homogeneous structures and have very sparse representation in transformations like total variation or wavelets, they highly favor non-linear reconstruction algorithms. This phantom allows for a more authentic evaluation by providing a brain model based on real physiological data and avoiding sparsity by continuously varying perfusion parameters and anatomical structures using MR data.
For an overview of computational methods to calculate perfusion parameters from reconstructed TACs see [5]. Download Phantom Data and Tools (last update: Sep 09 2014) References[1] A. Aichert, M. Manhart, B. Navalpakkam, R. Grimm, J. Hutter, A. Maier, J. Hornegger, A. Doerfler: "A Realistic Digital Phantom for Perfusion C-Arm CT Based on MRI Data"; 2013 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record (NSS/MIC), Seoul, Korea, 2013. [2] A. J. Riordan, M. Prokop, M. A. Viergever, J. W. Dankbaar, E. J. Smit, and H.W. A. M. de Jong, “Validation of CT brain perfusion methods using a realistic dynamic head phantom,” Medical Physics, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 3212–3221, 2011. [3] Freesurfer image analysis suite. [Online]. Available: http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/ [4] Navalpakkam BK, Braun H, Kuwert T, et al., Magnetic Resonance-based attenuation correction for PET/MR hybrid imaging using continuous valued attenuation maps. Invest Radiol. 2013, 48:323-332. [5] A. Fieselmann, M. Kowarschik, A. Ganguly, J. Hornegger, and R. Fahrig, “Deconvolution-based CT and MR brain perfusion measurement: Theoretical model revisited and practical implementation details,” International Journal of Biomedical Imaging, 2011, article ID 467563. |