2013
DOI: 10.1097/rli.0b013e3182839fbc
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Effect of MRI Acoustic Noise on Cerebral Fludeoxyglucose Uptake in Simultaneous MR-PET Imaging

Abstract: Integrated scanners capable of simultaneous PET and MRI data acquisition are now available for human use. Although the scanners’ manufacturers have made substantial efforts to understand and minimize the mutual electromagnetic interference between the two modalities, the potential physiological inference has not been evaluated. In this work, we have studied the influence of the acoustic noise produced by the MR gradients on brain FDG uptake in the Siemens MR-BrainPET prototype. While particular attention was p… Show more

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“…PET/CT was acquired before PET/MR with a delay of 38 min. b [24]. Another challenge involves the administration of glucagon prior to MRI acquisition to help reduce bowel motion and artifacts during MRI scanning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PET/CT was acquired before PET/MR with a delay of 38 min. b [24]. Another challenge involves the administration of glucagon prior to MRI acquisition to help reduce bowel motion and artifacts during MRI scanning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Few recent studies used FreeSurfer ROIs to quantify the buildup of amyloid [ 11 , 29 ]. However, few studies focused on the use of FreeSurfer to analyze 18 F-FDG data [ 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This device was called BrainPET and was designed to fit into the bore of the standard 3T whole body MRI scanner (Magnetom Trio, Siemens, Erlangen, Germany). Although only a handful of BrainPET prototypes were ever built and only three of them are still in use, these inserts have been used for many studies ranging from those aimed at investigating the mutual interference between the two devices and the performance of the APD-based PET detector technology (21, 22), developing methods to use the information obtained from one device to improve the other modality (2326), and demonstrating the tremendous potential of PET/MRI through proof-of-principle studies in small animal, non-human primates and humans (2735). …”
Section: Technical Aspects That Have To Be Considered For Integratingmentioning
confidence: 99%