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Simultaneous PET-MRI m oncology: a solution looking for a problem?

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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING
卷 30, 期 9, 页码 1342-1356

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.mri.2012.06.001

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PET; MRI; Attenuation; Motion; Reconstruction; AIF; Multimodality

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NCI U01 CA142565, NCI R01CA138599, NCI 1P50 CA098131, NCI P30 CA68485, NCI 1R01 CA140628, NCI K25 CA127349, NCI 1RC1 CA145138, NHLBI R01 HL071021, R01 HL078667, NCI 1 R01 CA137254-01A1, NCI U01CA154601-01]

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With the recent development of integrated positron emission tomography magnetic resonance imaging (PET-MRI) scanners, new possibilities for quantitative molecular imaging of cancer are realized. However, the practical advantages and potential clinical benefits of the ability to record PET and MRI data simultaneously must be balanced against the substantial costs and other requirements of such devices. In this review, we highlight several of the key areas where integrated PET MRI measurements, obtained simultaneously, are anticipated to have a significant impact on clinical and/or research studies. These areas include the use of MR-based motion corrections and/or a priori anatomical information for improved reconstruction of PET data, improved arterial input function characterization for PET kinetic modeling, the use of dual-modality contrast agents, and patient comfort and practical convenience. For widespread acceptance, a compelling case could be made if the combination of quantitative MRI and specific PET biomarkers significantly improves our ability to assess tumor status and response to therapy, and some likely candidates are now emerging. We consider the relative advantages and disadvantages afforded by PET MRI and summarize current opinions and evidence as to the likely value of PET MRI in the management of cancer. (C) 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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