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Semin Nucl Med ; 51(5): 529-539, 2021 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34020770

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A decade of PET/MRI clinical imaging has passed and many of the pitfalls are similar to those on earlier studies. However, techniques to overcome them have emerged and continue to develop. Although clinically significant lung nodules are demonstrable, smaller nodules may be detected using ultrashort/zero echo-time (TE) lung MRI. Fast reconstruction ultrashort TE sequences have also been used to achieve high-resolution lung MRI even with free-breathing. The introduction and improvement of time-of-flight scanners and increasing the axial length of the PET detector arrays have more than doubled the sensitivity of the PET part of the system. MRI for attenuation correction has provided many potential pitfalls, including misclassification of tissue classes based on MRI information for attenuation correction. Although the use of short echo times have helped to address these pitfalls, one of the most exciting developments has been the use of deep learning algorithms and computational neural networks to rapidly provide soft tissue, fat, bone and air information for the attenuation correction as a supplement to the attenuation correction information from fat-water imaging. Challenges with motion correction, particularly respiratory and cardiac remain but are being addressed with respiratory monitors and using PET data. In order to address truncation artefacts, the system manufacturers have developed methods to extend the MR field-of-view for the purpose of the attenuation and scatter corrections. General pitfalls like stitching of body sections for individual studies, optimum delivery of images for viewing and reporting, and resource implications for the sheer volume of data generated remain Methods to overcome these pitfalls serve as a strong foundation for the future of PET/MRI. Advances in the underlying technology with significant evolution in hard-ware and software and the exiting developments in use of deep learning algorithms and computational neural networks will drive the next decade of PET/MRI imaging.


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Processamento de Imagem Assistida por Computador , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons , Algoritmos , Artefatos , Humanos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética
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