Ciprian Catana1, Thomas Benner1,
Andre van der Kouwe1, Michael Hamm2, Daniel B. Chonde1,
Christian J. Michel2, Larry Byars2, Georges El Fakhri3,
Nathaniel M. Alpert3, Matthias Schmand2, Alma Gregory
Sorensen1
1MGH, Radiology, A.A. Martinos Center
for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States; 2Siemens
Healthcare; 3Radiology, MGH, Division of Nuclear Medicine &
Molecular Imaging, United States
Simultaneous
MR-PET data acquisition immediately brings to mind the possibility of
improving the performance of one instrument by using the information obtained
from the other modality. A number of aspects have to be considered in PET for
obtaining a correct quantitative measure of the activity concentration in a
specific voxel. Examples include the
attenuation and motion correction and the arterial input function
estimation. The accuracy of these
methods, in principle, could be improved by including the MR information.