Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: We have previously reported an automated method for
within- modality (e.g., PET-to-PET) image alignment. We now describe
modifications to this method that allow for cross-modality registration
of MRI and PET brain images obtained from a single subject. METHODS:
This method does not require fiducial markers and the user is not
required to identify common structures on the two image sets. To align
the images, the algorithm seeks to minimize the standard deviation of
the PET pixel values that correspond to each MRI pixel value. The MR
images must be edited to exclude nonbrain regions prior to using the
algorithm. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The method has been validated
quantitatively using data from patients with stereotaxic fiducial
markers rigidly fixed in the skull. Maximal three-dimensional errors of
< 3 mm and mean three-dimensional errors of < 2 mm were measured.
Computation time on a SPARCstation IPX varies from 3 to 9 min to align
MR image sets with [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose PET images. The MR alignment
with noisy H2(15)O PET images typically requires 20-30 min