There is increasing clinical use of combined positron emission tomography and MRI, but to date there has been no clinical system developed capable of simultaneous single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and MRI. There has been development of preclinical systems, but there are several challenges faced by researchers who are developing a clinical prototype including the need for the system to be compact and stationary with MRI-compatible components. The limited work in this area is described with specific reference to the Integrated SPECT/MRI for Enhanced stratification in Radio-chemo Therapy (INSERT) project, which is at an advanced stage of developing a clinical prototype. Issues of SPECT/MRI compatibility are outlined and the clinical appeal of such a system is discussed, especially in the management of brain tumour treatment.
Development of clinical simultaneous SPECT/MRI / B.F. Hutton, M. Occhipinti, A. Kuehne, D. Máthé, N. Kovács, H. Waiczies, K. Erlandsson, D. Salvado, M. Carminati, G.L. Montagnani, S.C. Short, L. Ottobrini, P. van Mullekom, C. Piemonte, T. Bukki, Z. Nyitrai, Z. Papp, K. Nagy, T. Niendorf, I.D. Francesco, C. Fiorini. - In: BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY. - ISSN 0007-1285. - (2017 Mar 07), p. 20160690. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1259/bjr.20160690]
Development of clinical simultaneous SPECT/MRI
L. Ottobrini;
2017
Abstract
There is increasing clinical use of combined positron emission tomography and MRI, but to date there has been no clinical system developed capable of simultaneous single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and MRI. There has been development of preclinical systems, but there are several challenges faced by researchers who are developing a clinical prototype including the need for the system to be compact and stationary with MRI-compatible components. The limited work in this area is described with specific reference to the Integrated SPECT/MRI for Enhanced stratification in Radio-chemo Therapy (INSERT) project, which is at an advanced stage of developing a clinical prototype. Issues of SPECT/MRI compatibility are outlined and the clinical appeal of such a system is discussed, especially in the management of brain tumour treatment.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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