RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Relative Patlak Plot for Dynamic PET Parametric Imaging Without the Need for Early-time Input Function JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 268730 DO 10.1101/268730 A1 Yang Zuo A1 Jinyi Qi A1 Guobao Wang YR 2018 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/02/20/268730.abstract AB The Patlak graphical method is widely used in parametric imaging for modeling irreversible radiotracer kinetics in dynamic PET. The net influx rate of radiotracer can be determined from the slope of the Patlak plot. The implementation of the standard Patlak method requires the knowledge of full-time input function from the injection time until the scan end time, which presents a challenge for use in the clinic. This paper proposes a new relative Patlak plot method that does not require early-time input function and therefore can be more efficient for parametric imaging. Theoretical analysis proves that the effect of early-time input function is a constant scaling factor on the Patlak slope estimation. Thus, the parametric image of the slope of the relative Patlak plot is related to the parametric image of standard Patlak slope by a global scaling factor. This theoretical finding has been further demonstrated by computer simulation and real patient data. The study indicates that parametric imaging of the relative Patlak slope can be used as a substitute of parametric imaging of standard Patlak slope for certain clinical tasks such as lesion detection and tumor volume segmentation.