Contribution of PET-MRI in brain diseases in clinical practice.

Contribution of PET-MRI in brain diseases in clinical practice. Curr Opin Neurol. 2020 Aug;33(4):430-438 Authors: Pyatigorskaya N, Habert MO, Rozenblum L Abstract PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hybrid PET- MRI is a technique that has the ability to improve diagnostic accuracy in many applications, whereas PET and MRI performed separately often fail to provide accurate responses to clinical questions. Here, we review recent studies and current developments in PET-MRI, focusing on clinical applications. RECENT FINDINGS: The combination of PET and MRI imaging methods aims at increasing the potential of each individual modality. Combined methods of image reconstruction and correction of PET-MRI attenuation are being developed, and a number of applications are being introduced into clinical practice. To date, the value of PET-MRI has been demonstrated for the evaluation of brain tumours in epilepsy and neurodegenerative diseases. Continued advances in data analysis regularly improve the efficiency and the potential application of multimodal biomarkers. SUMMARY: PET-MRI provides simultaneous of anatomical, functional, biochemical and metabolic information for the personalized characterization and monitoring of neurological diseases. In this review, we show the advantage of the complementarity of different biomarkers obtained using PET-MRI data. We also present the recent advances made in this hybrid imaging modality and its advantages ...
Source: Epilepsy Curr - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: Curr Opin Neurol Source Type: research