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Artificial Intelligence-Guided PET Image Reconstruction and Multi-Tracer Imaging: Novel Methods, Challenges, and
Movindu Dassanayake1, Alejandro Lopez2, Andrew Reader3
1Department of Biomedical Computing, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London, London, UK.
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This article reviews recent advancements in PET/computed tomography imaging, emphasizing the transformative impact of total-body and long-axial field-of-view scanners, which offer increased sensitivity, larger coverage, and faster, lower-dose imaging. It highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing image reconstruction, resolution, and multi-tracer applications, enabling rapid processing and improved quantification. AI-driven techniques, such as super-resolution, positron range correction, and motion compensation, are improving lesion detectability and image quality. The review underscores the potential of these innovations to revolutionize clinical and research PET imaging, while also noting the challenges in validation and implementation for routine practice.

