Philips launches new medical imaging technology PET/MR research

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The Union-funded HYPERImage imaging project led by Philips Healthcare has achieved milestones, creating a new medical imaging technology, hybrid PET/MR. This new technology is based on time-based acquisition of flying positron emission tomography (PET) and magnetic resonance (MR) images.

The project comes from 8 partners in 6 European countries with a total budget of about 7 million euros. The ultimate goal of the project is to promote the correctness of heart disease and tumor diagnosis, as well as to open up new methods in treatment and to guide new areas for emergency monitoring.

The hybrid PET/MR imager provides both anatomical and functional information, using state-of-the-art MR scanners (detecting soft tissue contrast and vascular physiology) and molecular imaging provided by PET. Therefore, it combines the two best technologies in the world and may ultimately help to more accurately identify related diseases on the body.

For hybrid scanners that offer both PET and MR image acquisition, two basic issues need to be addressed: a PET detector integrated with MR and a PET attenuation method (PET produces high-energy gamma rays).

Henk van Houten, senior vice president of Philips Research and Philips Healthcare Research Program, said: "The HYPERImage team integrates the design of semiconductor physics, signal processing and medical scanners with clinical knowledge experts. The project is to build a new Imaging tools designed to help doctors diagnose and treat the world's most prevalent deadly diseases, such as breast cancer. I am proud to say that MR/PET compatible detectors have been developed in less than 1.5 years. It clearly shows that good The cooperation has brought very fast progress."

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