A systematic review of the challenges, emerging solutions and applications, and future directions of PET/MRI in Parkinson’s disease

IF 1.7 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING European Journal of Hybrid Imaging Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI:10.1186/s41824-024-00194-9
Isabella Hoi Kei Leung, Mark William Strudwick
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PET/MRI is a hybrid imaging modality that boasts the simultaneous acquisition of high-resolution anatomical data and metabolic information. Having these exceptional capabilities, it is often implicated in clinical research for diagnosing and grading, as well as tracking disease progression and response to interventions. Despite this, its low level of clinical widespread use is questioned. This is especially the case with Parkinson’s disease (PD), the fastest progressively disabling and neurodegenerative cause of death. To optimise the clinical applicability of PET/MRI for diagnosing, differentiating, and tracking PD progression, the emerging novel uses, and current challenges must be identified. This systematic review aimed to present the specific challenges of PET/MRI use in PD. Further, this review aimed to highlight the possible resolution of these challenges, the emerging applications and future direction of PET/MRI use in PD. EBSCOHost (indexing CINAHL Plus, PsycINFO) Ovid (Medline, EMBASE) PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus from 2006 (the year of first integrated PET/MRI hybrid system) to 30 September 2022 were used to search for relevant primary articles. A total of 933 studies were retrieved and following the screening procedure, 18 peer-reviewed articles were included in this review. This present study is of great clinical relevance and significance, as it informs the reasoning behind hindered widespread clinical use of PET/MRI for PD. Despite this, the emerging applications of image reconstruction developed by PET/MRI research data to the use of fully automated systems show promising and desirable utility. Furthermore, many of the current challenges and limitations can be resolved by using much larger-sampled and longitudinal studies. Meanwhile, the development of new fast-binding tracers that have specific affinity to PD pathological processes is warranted.
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对帕金森病 PET/MRI 所面临的挑战、新兴解决方案和应用以及未来发展方向的系统性综述
PET/MRI 是一种混合成像模式,可同时获取高分辨率解剖数据和代谢信息。正电子发射计算机断层显像/磁共振成像(PET/MRI)是一种混合成像模式,具有同时获取高分辨率解剖数据和代谢信息的特点,因此在临床研究中常被用于诊断和分级,以及跟踪疾病进展和对干预措施的反应。尽管如此,它在临床上的广泛应用程度却受到质疑。尤其是帕金森病(PD),这是一种进展最快的致残性神经退行性疾病。为了优化 PET/MRI 在诊断、鉴别和跟踪帕金森病进展方面的临床应用,必须确定新出现的新型用途和当前面临的挑战。本系统综述旨在介绍 PET/MRI 在帕金森病中应用所面临的具体挑战。此外,本综述还旨在强调这些挑战的可能解决方案、PET/MRI 在帕金森病中的新兴应用和未来发展方向。我们使用 EBSCOHost(索引 CINAHL Plus、PsycINFO)、Ovid(Medline、EMBASE)、PubMed、Web of Science 和 Scopus 搜索从 2006 年(首个集成 PET/MRI 混合系统的年份)到 2022 年 9 月 30 日的相关主要文章。共检索到 933 项研究,经过筛选,18 篇同行评审文章被纳入本综述。本研究具有重要的临床相关性和意义,因为它揭示了正电子发射计算机断层显像/计算机断层扫描(PET/MRI)在临床上广泛用于治疗帕金森病受阻的原因。尽管如此,PET/MRI 研究数据开发的图像重建新兴应用在全自动系统的使用中显示出良好的前景和可取的实用性。此外,目前的许多挑战和限制可以通过使用更大采样和纵向研究来解决。同时,还需要开发出对帕金森病病理过程具有特异性亲和力的新型快速结合示踪剂。
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European Journal of Hybrid Imaging
European Journal of Hybrid Imaging Computer Science-Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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