Literature DB >> 19489035

Accelerated spectroscopic imaging of hyperpolarized C-13 pyruvate using SENSE parallel imaging.

Arjun Arunachalam1, David Whitt, Kenneth Fish, Randy Giaquinto, Joseph Piel, Ronald Watkins, Ileana Hancu.   

Abstract

The ability to accelerate the spatial encoding process during a chemical shift imaging (CSI) scan of hyperpolarized compounds is demonstrated through parallel imaging. A hardware setup designed to simultaneously acquire (13)C data from multiple receivers is presented here. A system consisting of four preamplifiers, four gain stages, a transmit coil, and a four receive channel rat coil was built for single channel excitation and simultaneous multi-channel detection of (13)C signals. The hardware setup was integrated with commercial scanner electronics, allowing the system to function similar to a conventional proton multi-channel setup, except at a different frequency. The ability to perform parallel imaging is demonstrated in vivo. CSI data from the accelerated scans are reconstructed using a self-calibrated multi-spectral parallel imaging algorithm, by using lower resolution coil sensitivity maps obtained from the central region of k-space. The advantages and disadvantages of parallel imaging in the context of imaging hyperpolarized compounds are discussed. (c) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19489035     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.1401

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NMR Biomed        ISSN: 0952-3480            Impact factor:   4.044


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