Zaidi Habib, Prasad Rameshwar
Geneva University Hospital, Division of Nuclear Medicine, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland.
J Med Phys. 2009 Jul;34(3):122-8. doi: 10.4103/0971-6203.54844.
Multimodality molecular imaging using high resolution positron emission tomography (PET) combined with other modalities is now playing a pivotal role in basic and clinical research. The introduction of combined PET/CT systems in clinical setting has revolutionized the practice of diagnostic imaging. The complementarity between the intrinsically aligned anatomic (CT) and functional or metabolic (PET) information provided in a "one-stop shop" and the possibility to use CT images for attenuation correction of the PET data has been the driving force behind the success of this technology. On the other hand, combining PET with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in a single gantry is technically more challenging owing to the strong magnetic fields. Nevertheless, significant progress has been made resulting in the design of few preclinical PET systems and one human prototype dedicated for simultaneous PET/MR brain imaging. This paper discusses recent advances in PET instrumentation and the advantages and challenges of multimodality imaging systems. Future opportunities and the challenges facing the adoption of multimodality imaging instrumentation will also be addressed.
使用高分辨率正电子发射断层扫描(PET)与其他模态相结合的多模态分子成像目前在基础和临床研究中发挥着关键作用。临床环境中PET/CT联合系统的引入彻底改变了诊断成像的实践。在“一站式服务”中提供的内在对齐的解剖学(CT)和功能或代谢(PET)信息之间的互补性,以及使用CT图像对PET数据进行衰减校正的可能性,是这项技术成功的驱动力。另一方面,由于强磁场,在单个机架中结合PET与磁共振成像(MRI)在技术上更具挑战性。尽管如此,还是取得了重大进展,设计出了一些用于同时进行PET/MR脑成像的临床前PET系统和一个人体原型。本文讨论了PET仪器的最新进展以及多模态成像系统的优势和挑战。还将探讨多模态成像仪器应用面临的未来机遇和挑战。