Compartmental analysis of dynamic nuclear medicine data: regularization procedure and application to physiology

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DOI10.1080/17415977.2018.1512603zbMATH Open1462.92034arXiv1608.01825OpenAlexW3100798587MaRDI QIDQ4990744FDOQ4990744


Authors: Fabrice Delbary, Sara Garbarino Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 31 May 2021

Published in: Inverse Problems in Science and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Compartmental models based on tracer mass balance are extensively used in clinical and pre-clinical nuclear medicine in order to obtain quantitative information on tracer metabolism in the biological tissue. This paper is the second of a series of two that deal with the problem of tracer coefficient estimation via compartmental modelling in an inverse problem framework. While the previous work was devoted to the discussion of identifiability issues for 2, 3 and n-dimension compartmental systems, here we discuss the problem of numerically determining the tracer coefficients by means of a general regularized Multivariate Gauss Newton scheme. In this paper, applications concerning cerebral, hepatic and renal functions are considered, involving experimental measurements on FDG-PET data on different set of murine models.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1608.01825




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