| Literature DB >> 23616307 |
Kilian Weiss1, Andreas Sigfridsson, Lukas Wissmann, Julia Busch, Michael Batel, Marcin Krajewski, Matthias Ernst, Sebastian Kozerke.
Abstract
Hyperpolarized (13)C-labeled pyruvate is a promising tool to investigate cardiac metabolism. It has been shown that changes in substrate metabolism occur following the induction of ischemia. To investigate the metabolic changes that are confined to spatial regions, high spatiotemporal resolution is required. The present work exploits both spatial and temporal correlations using k-t principal component analysis (PCA) to undersample the spatiotemporal domain, thereby speeding up data acquisition. A numerical model was implemented to investigate optimal acquisition and reconstruction parameters for pyruvate, lactate and bicarbonate maps of the heart. Subsequently, prospectively undersampled in vivo data on rat hearts were acquired using a combination of spectral-spatial signal excitation and a variable-density single-shot echo planar readout. Using five-fold k-t PCA, a spatial resolution of 1 × 1 mm(2) at a temporal resolution of 3 s was achieved.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac metabolism; dynamic nuclear polarization; k-t principal component analysis; k-t undersampling; spectral-spatial excitation
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23616307 DOI: 10.1002/nbm.2963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NMR Biomed ISSN: 0952-3480 Impact factor: 4.044