PET/MRI: A luxury or a necessity?

Rev Esp Med Nucl Imagen Mol. 2016 Sep-Oct;35(5):313-20. doi: 10.1016/j.remn.2016.05.007. Epub 2016 Jun 25.
[Article in English, Spanish]

Abstract

PET/MRI is a new multimodality technique with a promising future in diagnostic imaging. Technical limitations are being overcome. Interference between the two systems (PET and MRI) seems to have been resolved. MRI-based PET attenuation correction can be performed safely. Scan time is acceptable and the study is tolerable, with claustrophobia prevalence similar to that of MRI. Quantification with common parameters, such as Standardized Uptake Value (SUV), shows a fairly good correlation between both systems. However, PET/CT currently provides better results in scan time, scan costs, and patient comfort. Less patient radiation exposure is a big advantage of PET/MRI over PET/CT, which makes it particularly recommended in paediatric and adolescent patients requiring one or more studies. PET/MRI indications are the same as those of PET/CT, given that in cases where MRI is superior to CT, PET/MRI is superior to PET/CT. This superiority is clear in many soft tissue tumours. Moreover, it is common to perform both PET/CT and MRI in neurological diseases, as well as in some tumours, such as breast cancer. A single PET/MRI study replaces both with obvious benefit. MRI also allows other MRI-based PET corrections, such as motion or partial volume effect corrections. The better spatial resolution of MRI allows the transfer of well-defined MRI areas or small volumes of interest to PET image, in order to measure PET biomarkers in these areas. The richness of information of both techniques opens up immense possibilities of synergistic correlation between them.

Keywords: Imagen multimodalidad; Multimodality imaging; PET/CT; PET/MRI; PET/RM; PET/TC; Positron emission tomography; Tomografía por emisión de positrones.

MeSH terms

  • Health Services Needs and Demand
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging*
  • Multimodal Imaging*
  • Positron-Emission Tomography*