A novel imaging setup for hybrid radiotherapy tailored PET/MR in patients with head and neck cancer
R. M. Winter (1), O. Engelsen (2), O. J. Bratting (1), N. Brekke (3),, J. S{\ae}terst{\o}l (3), O. S{\ae}ther (4), K. R. Redalen (1) ((1) Department, of Physics, Norwegian University of Science, Technology, Trondheim,, Norway, (2) PET Imaging Center

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new PET/MR imaging setup designed for radiotherapy patients with head, neck, and thorax cancers, significantly improving image quality and compliance with clinical standards across multiple centers.
Contribution
A novel PET/MR radiotherapy setup was developed, prototyped, and validated, demonstrating enhanced image quality and multicenter compliance compared to standard configurations.
Findings
Increased SNR by 1.6 times in neck/thorax regions
Passed ACR and QIBA image quality tests
Achieved high repeatability and reproducibility
Abstract
Purpose: Radiotherapy commonly relies on CT, but there is growing interest in using hybrid PET/MR. Therefore, dedicated hardware setups have been proposed for PET/MR systems which enable imaging in radiotherapy treatment position. These radiotherapy setups typically include a flat tabletop, positioning tools and coil holders specifically tailored to the devices. However, reduced MR image quality has been reported. Especially in neck and upper thorax, conventional radiotherapy setups are not optimal as they consist of head-only coil configurations. The purpose was to develop a novel PET/MR radiotherapy setup for improved MR image quality in head, neck and thorax and to test compliance in a multicenter setting. Methods: A novel radiotherapy setup was designed, prototyped and tested on a 3T PET/MR system in three different centers. Imaging experiments were conducted in phantoms and healthy…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research · Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
