Positron emission tomography/magnetic resonance imaging in musculoskeletal benign conditions.

Simon Wan
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A wide spectrum of benign musculoskeletal (orthopedic and rheumatological) conditions affect the general population. Collectively, these are common, and they can inflict significant morbidity with resultant negative impact on the quality of life of patients. For many of these conditions, there is established evidence for research and clinical use of PETCT and MRI for assessment of disease. Introduction of integrated PET/MRI around a decade ago brought optimism that combining the strength of PET and MRI techniques on a single platform could have synergistic effect to benefit imaging assessment of patients, including in the context of benign musculoskeletal conditions. This review specifically focuses on the progress that has been made. This aims to showcase clinical studies derived primarily from the integrated PET/MRI platforms for the evaluation of common orthopedic and rheumatological conditions. Despite enthusiasm and progress by early adopters of the PET/MRI technology, significant barriers are present for its wider adoption, validation, and translation to routine clinical practice. Attenuation correction is a particular challenge which affects regions close to the skeleton and impacts PET/MRI assessment of musculoskeletal disorders. Continued effort on research and validation, as well as promotion of its multimodal multiparametric capability to clinical and pharmaceutical stakeholders, and increased availability through increased adoption of PET/MRI scanners internationally, may accelerate its translation into routine clinical practice in this domain.

肌肉骨骼良性疾病的正电子发射断层扫描/磁共振成像。
广泛的良性肌肉骨骼(骨科和风湿病)条件影响一般人群。总的来说,这些都是常见的,它们可以造成严重的发病率,从而对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。对于这些疾病中的许多,已经有研究和临床使用pet和MRI来评估疾病的证据。大约十年前,PET/MRI一体化技术的引入带来了乐观情绪,即PET和MRI技术在单一平台上的结合可以产生协同效应,有利于患者的成像评估,包括良性肌肉骨骼疾病。本次审查特别侧重于已取得的进展。目的是展示主要来源于PET/MRI综合平台的临床研究,用于评估常见的骨科和风湿病。尽管PET/MRI技术的早期采用者表现出热情和进步,但其广泛采用、验证和转化为常规临床实践仍存在重大障碍。衰减校正是一个特别的挑战,它影响到靠近骨骼的区域,并影响到肌肉骨骼疾病的PET/MRI评估。研究和验证的持续努力,以及向临床和制药利益相关者推广其多模态多参数能力,以及通过在国际上更多地采用PET/MRI扫描仪来增加可用性,可能会加速其在该领域转化为常规临床实践。
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