Chavarrías, CristinaVaquero López, Juan JoséSisniega, AlejandroRodríguez Ruano, AlexiaSoto Montenegro, Mª LuisaDesco Menéndez, Manuel2011-09-282011-09-282008-102008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, oct. 2008, p. 4303 - 4305978-1-4244-2714-71082-3654https://hdl.handle.net/10016/12200Proceeding of: 2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record (NSS '08), Dresden, Germany, 19-25 October 2008We propose a retrospective respiratory gating algorithm to generate dynamic CT studies. To this end, we compared three different methods of extracting the respiratory signal from the projections of small-animal cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scanners. Given a set of frames acquired from a certain axial angle, subtraction of their average image from each individual frame produces a set of difference images. The respiratory signals were extracted by analyzing the shape of the histogram of these difference images: we calculated the first four central and non-central moments. However, only odd-order moments produced the desired breathing signal, as the even-order moments lacked information about the phase. Each of these curves was compared to a reference signal recorded by means of a pneumatic pillow. Given the similar correlation coefficients yielded by all of them, we selected the mean to implement our retrospective protocol. Respiratory phase bins were separated, reconstructed independently and included in a dynamic sequence, suitable for cine playback. We validated our method in 5 adult rat studies by comparing profiles drawn across the diaphragm dome, with and without retrospective respiratory gating. Results showed a sharper transition in the gated reconstruction, with an average slope improvement of 60.7%.application/pdfeng© IEEEValidation of a restrospective respiratory gating method for small-animal CT scannersconference paperBiología y Biomedicina10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774235open access430343052008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record