Erlandsson Kjell, Dickson John, Arridge Simon, Atkinson David, Ourselin Sebastien, Hutton Brian F
Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London, UCLH, Euston Road (T-5), London NW1 2BU, UK.
Institute of Nuclear Medicine, University College London Hospital, UCLH, Euston Road (T-5), London NW1 2BU, UK.
PET Clin. 2016 Apr;11(2):161-77. doi: 10.1016/j.cpet.2015.09.002. Epub 2015 Nov 27.
Partial volume effects are caused by the limited spatial resolution of the PET system. There is increasing evidence that partial volume correction (PVC) is necessary to guarantee quantitative accuracy in PET; however, there is reluctance to apply PVC routinely in clinical practice, partly because of uncertainty regarding the method of choice. To perform accurate PVC, it is necessary to introduce information from high-resolution anatomic images, such as MR imaging. All the methods rely on accurate coregistration between the anatomic image and the PET image. PET/MR imaging offers clear advantages for PVC and can help alleviate the image registration issues.
部分容积效应是由PET系统有限的空间分辨率引起的。越来越多的证据表明,部分容积校正(PVC)对于保证PET的定量准确性是必要的;然而,在临床实践中人们不愿意常规应用PVC,部分原因是对于选择何种方法存在不确定性。为了进行准确的PVC,有必要引入来自高分辨率解剖图像(如MR成像)的信息。所有方法都依赖于解剖图像和PET图像之间的精确配准。PET/MR成像在PVC方面具有明显优势,并且有助于缓解图像配准问题。