MR-Based Cardiac and Respiratory Motion-Compensation Techniques for PET-MR Imaging
Revista : PET ClinicsVolumen : 11
Número : 2
Páginas : 179-191
Tipo de publicación : Publicaciones WOS sin afiliación UC Ir a publicación
Abstract
Cardiac and respiratory motion cause image quality degradation in PET imaging, affecting diagnostic accuracy of the images. Whole-body simultaneous PET-MR scanners allow for using motion information estimated from MR images to correct PET data and produce motion-compensated PET images. This article reviews methods that have been proposed to estimate motion from MR images and different techniques to include this information in PET reconstruction, in order to overcome the problem of cardiac and respiratory motion in PET-MR imaging. MR-based motion correction techniques significantly increase lesion detectability and contrast, and also improve accuracy of uptake values in PET images.