Tracer Selection
Note the tabs labeled with the different PET tracers for which PCARD includes suitable models.
Please select the tab corresponding to the tracer used in the myocardial PET scan, and then adjust the different configurations which are tied to the tracer:
- Model: the list selection offers all kinetic models suitable for the selected tracer. The ? button shows a summary description of the currently selected model.
- Active parameter name: The cardiac tool has the capability to disregard a parameter when it is clearly outside the physiological range. The string entered in the Active parameter name text field defines which parameter is undergoing this restriction.
- Value of active parameter in range from .. to: If this option is checked the minimal and maximal value number fields become active and the range can be specified. In case a result parameter is out of the allowed range, it will be excluded from the statistical calculations.
There are two sections for defining the averaging strategy. The idea is to calculate images showing sufficient anatomical information by a weighted combination of some of the dynamic acquisitions as described in Generation of Blood Volume and Myocardium Images.
- Blood Average Parameters: The definition has a Start time, and End time, and an optional Smooth parameter. In the example above all frames between 0 and 40 seconds (frame start times) will be averaged, and then smoothed with a 3D Gaussian filter of 6mm full-width at half maximum. The result is assumed to represent an anatomical image of the blood volume.
- Myocardium Average Parameters: Similar to Blood, the Myocardium image is generated by averaging the frames between the Start and End time specified underneath. As there may exist some activity in the cavities, a fraction of the blood volume image can be subtracted to improve the contrast. In the example above a fraction of 0.15 of the image generated by the Blood configuration will be subtracted.
Note: The H2O tracer has an additional choice Factor analysis besides the Average. Please refer to Additional Pre-Processing Steps with Factor Analysis (Water only) for more information how a factor analysis can be employed for the generation of blood volume and myocardium images.