Introduction: The five-class Dixon-based PET/MR attenuation correction (AC) model, which adds bone information to the four-class model by registering major bones from a bone atlas, has been shown to be error-prone. In this study, we introduce a novel method of accounting for bone in pelvic PET/MR AC by directly predicting the errors in the PET image space caused by the lack of bone in four-class Dixon-based attenuation correction. Methods: A convolutional neural network was trained to predict the four-class AC error map relative to CT-based attenuation correction. Dixon MR images and the four-class attenuation correction µ-map were used as input to the models. CT and PET/MR examinations for 22 patients ([18F]FDG) were used for training and validation, and 17 patients were used for testing (6 [18F]PSMA-1007 and 11 [68Ga]Ga-PSMA-11). A quantitative analysis of PSMA uptake using voxel- and lesion-based error metrics was used to assess performance. Results: In the voxel-based analysis, the proposed model reduced the median root mean squared percentage error from 12.1% and 8.6% for the four- and five-class Dixon-based AC methods, respectively, to 6.2%. The median absolute percentage error in the maximum standardized uptake value (SUVmax) in bone lesions improved from 20.0% and 7.0% for four- and five-class Dixon-based AC methods to 3.8%. Conclusion: The proposed method reduces the voxel-based error and SUVmax errors in bone lesions when compared to the four- and five-class Dixon-based AC models.
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Abrahamsen, B. S., Knudtsen, I. S., Eikenes, L., Bathen, T. F., & Elschot, M. (2023). Pelvic PET/MR attenuation correction in the image space using deep learning. Frontiers in Oncology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1220009
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