PET/MRI evaluation of hepatobiliary tumors.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 the Quarterly Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-09 DOI:10.23736/S1824-4785.24.03607-0
Joseph Frankl, Naveen Rajamohan, Jaewon Yang, Robert C Sibley
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Positron-emission tomography magnetic resonance imaging (PET/MRI) has emerged as a powerful hybrid molecular imaging technique in clinical practice, overcoming initial technical challenges to provide comprehensive anatomic and metabolic information. This advanced modality combines the superior soft tissue contrast of MRI with the metabolic insights of PET, offering advantages in hepatobiliary imaging, including improved detection of small liver metastases and reduced radiation exposure. The evolution of PET/MRI technology has been marked by significant advancements, such as the development of MRI-compatible PET detectors and sophisticated motion compensation techniques. These innovations have enhanced image quality and co-registration accuracy, crucial for hepatobiliary imaging. The integration of time-of-flight capability and silicon photomultipliers has further improved spatial resolution and sensitivity. PET/MRI protocols for liver imaging typically involve a whole-body scan followed by a targeted liver examination, utilizing radiotracers like FDG and DOTATATE. This approach allows for comprehensive staging and detailed liver assessment in a single session, potentially altering management decisions in up to 30% of patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. While PET/MRI excels in characterizing various hepatobiliary lesions, including hepatocellular carcinoma and cholangiocarcinoma, challenges remain in differentiating certain benign entities like small hemangiomas from metastases. Ongoing research and clinical experience continue to refine the role of PET/MRI in hepatobiliary imaging, promising improved diagnostic accuracy and patient care.

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肝胆肿瘤的PET/MRI评价。
正电子发射断层扫描磁共振成像(PET/MRI)已经成为临床实践中强大的混合分子成像技术,克服了最初的技术挑战,提供了全面的解剖和代谢信息。这种先进的方式结合了MRI优越的软组织对比和PET的代谢洞察,在肝胆成像中具有优势,包括改善对小肝转移的检测和减少辐射暴露。PET/MRI技术的发展已经取得了显著的进步,例如MRI兼容的PET检测器和复杂的运动补偿技术的发展。这些创新提高了图像质量和共同配准的准确性,这对肝胆成像至关重要。飞行时间性能与硅光电倍增管的集成进一步提高了空间分辨率和灵敏度。肝脏成像的PET/MRI方案通常包括全身扫描,然后使用FDG和DOTATATE等放射性示踪剂进行靶向肝脏检查。这种方法允许在一次会议中进行全面的分期和详细的肝脏评估,可能改变高达30%的肝内胆管癌患者的管理决策。虽然PET/MRI在各种肝胆病变(包括肝细胞癌和胆管癌)的表征方面表现出色,但在区分某些良性实体(如小血管瘤和转移瘤)方面仍然存在挑战。正在进行的研究和临床经验继续完善PET/MRI在肝胆成像中的作用,有望提高诊断准确性和患者护理。
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期刊介绍: The Quarterly Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging publishes scientific papers on clinical and experimental topics of nuclear medicine. Manuscripts may be submitted in the form of editorials, original articles, review articles and special articles. The journal aims to provide its readers with papers of the highest quality and impact through a process of careful peer review and editorial work.
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