Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4250934 Seminars in Nuclear Medicine 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The advent of simultaneous PET/MRI brought a large amount of possibilities in research and clinical applications into hybrid imaging. Unlike in PET/CT protocols, the MR component provides an almost unlimited number of pulse sequences and possibilities of different protocols in PET/MRI. Nevertheless, there is an imperative to reduce excessive imaging protocols to realistic clinical practice imaging acquisition. The design of a concise and indication-adapted protocol that provides an efficient workflow in a clinical reality is necessary to transform PET/MRI to a cost-effective imaging modality in addition to PET/CT. The aim of the current article is to point out the main considerations regarding workflow, imaging protocols, and image analysis in simultaneous PET/MRI system in oncology and share our thoughts and experience in acquisition optimization compared with the current literature.

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