Absolute quantification of tracer uptake in positron emission tomography (PET) requires the knowledge of an arterial input function (AIF) which involves invasive arterial blood sampling. Alternatively, input functions can be extracted by identifying feeding arteries from PET images. In this study we validated a software that uses magnetic resonance images to identify the feeding arteries in PET images to generate image derived input function (IDIF) for absolute quantification of PET. The ratio of area under curve between IDIFs and AIFs revealed that this tool can generate accurate IDIFs for non-invasive PET quantification.
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