Multistage Diffusion Model With Phase Error Correction for Fast PET Imaging.
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Abstract
Fast PET imaging is clinically important for reducing motion artifacts and improving patient comfort. While recent diffusion-based deep learning methods have shown promise, they often fail to capture the true PET degradation process, suffer from accumulated inference errors, introduce artifacts, and require extensive reconstruction iterations. To address these challenges, we propose a novel multistage diffusion framework tailored for fast PET imaging. At the coarse level, we design a multistage structure to approximate the temporal non-linear PET degradation process in a data-driven manner, using paired PET images collected under different acquisition duration. A Phase Error Correction Network (PECNet) ensures consistency across stages by correcting accumulated deviations. At the fine level, we introduce a deterministic cold diffusion mechanism, which simulates intra-stage degradation through interpolation between known acquisition durations-significantly reducing reconstruction iterations to as few as 10. Evaluations on [<sup>68</sup>Ga]FAPI and [<sup>18</sup>F]FDG PET datasets demonstrate the superiority of our approach, achieving peak PSNRs of 36.2 dB and 39.0 dB, respectively, with average SSIMs over 0.97. Our framework offers high-fidelity PET imaging with fewer iterations, making it practical for accelerated clinical imaging.