Continuous MR bone density measurement using water- and fat-suppressed projection imaging (WASPI) for PET attenuation correction in PET-MR

Due to the lack of signal from solid bone in normal MR sequences for the purpose of MR-based attenuation correction, investigators have proposed using the ultrashort echo time (UTE) pulse sequence, which yields signal from bone. However, the UTE-based segmentation approach might not fully capture the intra- and inter-subject bone density variation, which will inevitably lead to bias in reconstructed PET images. In this work, we investigated using the water- and fat-suppressed proton projection imaging (WASPI) sequence to obtain accurate and continuous attenuation for bones. This approach is capable of accounting for intra- and inter-subject bone attenuation variations. Using data acquired from a phantom, we have found that that attenuation correction based on the WASPI sequence is more accurate and precise when compared to either conventional MR attenuation correction or UTE-based segmentation approaches.

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