Full‐dose whole‐body PET synthesis from low‐dose PET using high‐efficiency denoising diffusion probabilistic model: PET consistency model

Author:

Pan Shaoyan12,Abouei Elham1,Peng Junbo1,Qian Joshua1,Wynne Jacob F1,Wang Tonghe3,Chang Chih‐Wei1,Roper Justin1,Nye Jonathon A4,Mao Hui5,Yang Xiaofeng12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiation Oncology and Winship Cancer Institute Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

2. Department of Biomedical Informatics Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

3. Department of Medical Physics Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center New York New York USA

4. Radiology and Radiological Science Medical University of South Carolina Charleston South Carolina USA

5. Department of Radiology and Imaging Science and Winship Cancer Institute Emory University Atlanta Georgia USA

Abstract

AbstractPurposePositron Emission Tomography (PET) has been a commonly used imaging modality in broad clinical applications. One of the most important tradeoffs in PET imaging is between image quality and radiation dose: high image quality comes with high radiation exposure. Improving image quality is desirable for all clinical applications while minimizing radiation exposure is needed to reduce risk to patients.MethodsWe introduce PET Consistency Model (PET‐CM), an efficient diffusion‐based method for generating high‐quality full‐dose PET images from low‐dose PET images. It employs a two‐step process, adding Gaussian noise to full‐dose PET images in the forward diffusion, and then denoising them using a PET Shifted‐window Vision Transformer (PET‐VIT) network in the reverse diffusion. The PET‐VIT network learns a consistency function that enables direct denoising of Gaussian noise into clean full‐dose PET images. PET‐CM achieves state‐of‐the‐art image quality while requiring significantly less computation time than other methods. Evaluation with normalized mean absolute error (NMAE), peak signal‐to‐noise ratio (PSNR), multi‐scale structure similarity index (SSIM), normalized cross‐correlation (NCC), and clinical evaluation including Human Ranking Score (HRS) and Standardized Uptake Value (SUV) Error analysis shows its superiority in synthesizing full‐dose PET images from low‐dose inputs.ResultsIn experiments comparing eighth‐dose to full‐dose images, PET‐CM demonstrated impressive performance with NMAE of 1.278 ± 0.122%, PSNR of 33.783 ± 0.824 dB, SSIM of 0.964 ± 0.009, NCC of 0.968 ± 0.011, HRS of 4.543, and SUV Error of 0.255 ± 0.318%, with an average generation time of 62 s per patient. This is a significant improvement compared to the state‐of‐the‐art diffusion‐based model with PET‐CM reaching this result 12× faster. Similarly, in the quarter‐dose to full‐dose image experiments, PET‐CM delivered competitive outcomes, achieving an NMAE of 0.973 ± 0.066%, PSNR of 36.172 ± 0.801 dB, SSIM of 0.984 ± 0.004, NCC of 0.990 ± 0.005, HRS of 4.428, and SUV Error of 0.151 ± 0.192% using the same generation process, which underlining its high quantitative and clinical precision in both denoising scenario.ConclusionsWe propose PET‐CM, the first efficient diffusion‐model‐based method, for estimating full‐dose PET images from low‐dose images. PET‐CM provides comparable quality to the state‐of‐the‐art diffusion model with higher efficiency. By utilizing this approach, it becomes possible to maintain high‐quality PET images suitable for clinical use while mitigating the risks associated with radiation. The code is availble at https://github.com/shaoyanpan/Full‐dose‐Whole‐body‐PET‐Synthesis‐from‐Low‐dose‐PET‐Using‐Consistency‐Model.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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