Evaluations of the performances of PET and MRI in a simultaneous PET/MRI instrument for pre-clinical imaging

Alyssa C. Pollard, Jorge de la Cerda, F. William Schuler, Charles V. Kingsley, Seth T. Gammon, Mark D. Pagel

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Abstract

Background: PET/MRI is an attractive imaging modality due to the complementary nature of MRI and PET. Obtaining high quality small animal PET/MRI results is key for the translation of novel PET/MRI agents and techniques to the radiology clinic. To obtain high quality imaging results, a hybrid PET/MRI system requires additional considerations beyond the standard issues with separate PET and MRI systems. In particular, researchers must understand how their PET system affects the MR acquisitions and vice versa. Depending on the application, some of these effects may substantially influence image quality. Therefore, the goal of this report is to provide guidance, recommendations, and practical experiments for implementing and using a small animal PET/MRI instrument. Results: Various PET and MR image quality parameters were tested with their respective modality alone and in the presence of both systems to determine how the combination of PET/MRI affects image quality. Corrections and calibrations were developed for many of these effects. While not all image characteristics were affected, some characteristics such as PET quantification, PET SNR, PET spatial resolution, PET partial volume effects, and MRI SNR were altered by the presence of both systems. Conclusions: A full exploration of a new PET/MRI system before performing small animal PET/MRI studies is beneficial and necessary to ensure that the new instrument can produce highly accurate and precise PET/MR images.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number70
JournalEJNMMI Physics
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Fluorine-18
  • Gallium-68
  • Image quality
  • PET/MRI
  • Positron range
  • Quantification

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Radiation
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Instrumentation
  • Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging

MD Anderson CCSG core facilities

  • Research Animal Support Facility
  • Small Animal Imaging Facility

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