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Date publication

décembre 2022

Journal

Molecular imaging and biology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr BRUNOTTE François , Pr COCHET Alexandre


Tous les auteurs :
Courteau A, McGrath J, Walker PM, Presles B, Garipov R, Cochet A, Brunotte F, Vrigneaud JM

Résumé

The availability of preclinical simultaneous PET/MR imaging systems has been increasing in recent years. Therefore, this technique is progressively moving from the hands of pure physicists towards those of scientists more involved in pharmacology and biology. Unfortunately, these combined scanners can be prone to artefacts and deviation of their characteristics under the influence of external factors or mutual interference between subsystems. This may compromise the image quality as well as the quantitative aspects of PET and MR data. Hence, quality assurance is crucial to avoid loss of animals and experiments. A possible risk to the acceptance of quality control by preclinical teams is that the complexity and duration of this quality control are increased by the addition of MR and PET tests. To avoid this issue, we have selected over the past 5 years, simple tests that can be easily and quickly performed each day before starting an animal PET/MR acquisition. These tests can be performed by the person in charge of the experiment even if this person has a limited expertise in instrumentation and performance evaluation. In addition to these daily tests, other tests are suggested for an advanced system follow-up at a lower frequency. In the present paper, the proposed tests are sorted by periodicity from daily to annual. Besides, we have selected test materials that are available at moderate cost either commercially or through 3D printing.

Mots clés

MRI, PET, Preclinical imaging, Quality control, Simultaneous imaging

Référence

Mol Imaging Biol. 2022 12 7;: