The multilinear reference tissue model (MRTM) estimates the binding potential from an observed time activity curve without the need for arterial sampling. Instead, a second time activity curve must be provided from a suitable reference region where there is negligible binding.
multilinearReferenceTissueModel(tac, ref, time, tstar, MRTM2 = TRUE, k2prime = NULL)a vector corresponding to the time activity curve from the tissue (in Bq/mL).
a vector corresponding to the time activity curve from the reference region (in Bq/mL).
a vector of average frame times (in minutes).
the time (in minutes) where the linear relationship between the response and covariates may be assumed to be true.
a logical value that selects the three-parameter model (MRTM) or the two-parameter model (MRTM2), where k2prime is fixed.
the value of k2prime that has been fixed.
Binding potential
Approximate standard error of the binding potential
Ratio of the volumes of distrubution for the tissue and reference region (assumes a one-tissue model is valid)
Approximate standard error for the ratio
Clearance rate constant from the tissue to plasma (assumes a one-tissue model is valid)
Approximate standard error for k2
Design matrix used in the linear regression
Regression coefficients
See the references.
The numeric integration required to construct the design matrix is
performed by interpolating the time activity curves, both for the
tissue and reference region, to one-second resolution and then
performing the cumsum operation on them.
Given the nonlinear relationship between binding potential and the
regression parameters, the deltamethod is used to approximate
its standard error.
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