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Abstract

Background

Combined PET and MRI scanners allow for simultaneous image acquisition, simplifying the interpretation of both PET and MRI images. We prototyped an insert-type PET that can convert a standalone MRI to a PET-MRI system, named Add-on PET. In Add-on PET, we fully integrated the PET modules into a head radiofrequency (RF) coil so that PET detectors can be close to the brain and avoid placing the RF coil in the field of view of PET. This study aimed at confirming the feasibility of human brain simultaneous PET and MRI imaging using a prototype of add-on PET.

Results

The PET images obtained with and without simultaneous MRI sequences were identical (Pearson’s correlation coefficient, r = 0.953). Background noise was observed in the MRI images acquired during the PET scan; however, the noise decreased when the count rates of PET declined. The MRI obtained simultaneously was used for attenuation correction, providing well-correlated voxel values with those using the CT-based attenuation correction method (r = 0.989).

Conclusions

The simultaneous PET and MRI images were performed without noticeable artifacts. There was no significant interference in PET images caused by the simultaneous MRI sequence; however, some background noise was observed in the MRI, likely due to the electric current from PET modules used for counting a clinically used radioactivity concentration.

Details

Title
The first human study of add-on PET: A PET-integrated RF coil for 3 T MRI
Pages
19
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Dec 2025
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
e-ISSN
21977364
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3174603701
Copyright
Copyright Springer Nature B.V. Dec 2025