Literature DB >> 25908233

Comparison of acquisition schemes for hyperpolarised ¹³C imaging.

Markus Durst1, Ulrich Koellisch1, Annette Frank2, Giaime Rancan2, Concetta V Gringeri2, Vincent Karas3, Florian Wiesinger3, Marion I Menzel3, Markus Schwaiger2, Axel Haase1, Rolf F Schulte3.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterise and compare widely used acquisition strategies for hyperpolarised (13)C imaging. Free induction decay chemical shift imaging (FIDCSI), echo-planar spectroscopic imaging (EPSI), IDEAL spiral chemical shift imaging (ISPCSI) and spiral chemical shift imaging (SPCSI) sequences were designed for two different regimes of spatial resolution. Their characteristics were studied in simulations and in tumour-bearing rats after injection of hyperpolarised [1-(13)C]pyruvate on a clinical 3-T scanner. Two or three different sequences were used on the same rat in random order for direct comparison. The experimentally obtained lactate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in the tumour matched the simulations. Differences between the sequences were mainly found in the encoding efficiency, gradient demand and artefact behaviour. Although ISPCSI and SPCSI offer high encoding efficiencies, these non-Cartesian trajectories are more prone than EPSI and FIDCSI to artefacts from various sources. If the encoding efficiency is sufficient for the desired application, EPSI has been proven to be a robust choice. Otherwise, faster spiral acquisition schemes are recommended. The conclusions found in this work can be applied directly to clinical applications.
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Keywords:  hyperpolarised 13C; metabolic imaging; pyruvate; tumour

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25908233     DOI: 10.1002/nbm.3301

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


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1.  Hyperpolarized 13C Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy and Imaging.

Authors:  Eugen Kubala; Kim A Muñoz-Álvarez; Geoffrey Topping; Christian Hundshammer; Benedikt Feuerecker; Pedro A Gómez; Giorgio Pariani; Franz Schilling; Steffen J Glaser; Rolf F Schulte; Marion I Menzel; Markus Schwaiger
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2016-12-30       Impact factor: 1.355

2.  Correction and optimization of symmetric echo-planar spectroscopic imaging for hyperpolarized [1-13C]-pyruvate.

Authors:  Zhan Xu; Joshua S Niedzielski; Changyu Sun; Christopher M Walker; Keith A Michel; Samuel A Einstein; Gary V Martinez; James A Bankson
Journal:  J Magn Reson       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 2.229

Review 3.  Hyperpolarized carbon-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging: a clinical tool for studying tumour metabolism.

Authors:  Fulvio Zaccagna; James T Grist; Surrin S Deen; Ramona Woitek; Laura Mt Lechermann; Mary A McLean; Bristi Basu; Ferdia A Gallagher
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 3.039

4.  Improved reconstruction stability for chemical shift encoded hyperpolarized 13 C magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging using k-t spiral acquisitions.

Authors:  Erin B Macdonald; Gregory P Barton; Benjamin L Cox; Kevin M Johnson; Roberta M Strigel; Sean B Fain
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2019-12-09       Impact factor: 4.668

Review 5.  Noninvasive Interrogation of Cancer Metabolism with Hyperpolarized 13C MRI.

Authors:  Andrew Cho; Justin Y C Lau; Benjamin J Geraghty; Charles H Cunningham; Kayvan R Keshari
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  2017-06-08       Impact factor: 10.057

6.  Development of a symmetric echo planar imaging framework for clinical translation of rapid dynamic hyperpolarized 13 C imaging.

Authors:  Jeremy W Gordon; Daniel B Vigneron; Peder E Z Larson
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2016-02-21       Impact factor: 4.668

Review 7.  Magnetic resonance imaging with hyperpolarized agents: methods and applications.

Authors:  Erin B Adamson; Kai D Ludwig; David G Mummy; Sean B Fain
Journal:  Phys Med Biol       Date:  2017-04-06       Impact factor: 3.609

8.  Hyperpolarized Pyruvate MR Spectroscopy Depicts Glycolytic Inhibition in a Mouse Model of Glioma.

Authors:  Keith A Michel; Rafal Zieliński; Christopher M Walker; Lucia Le Roux; Waldemar Priebe; James A Bankson; Dawid Schellingerhout
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  2019-08-06       Impact factor: 11.105

9.  A metabolite-specific 3D stack-of-spiral bSSFP sequence for improved lactate imaging in hyperpolarized [1-13 C]pyruvate studies on a 3T clinical scanner.

Authors:  Shuyu Tang; Robert Bok; Hecong Qin; Galen Reed; Mark VanCriekinge; Romelyn Delos Santos; William Overall; Juan Santos; Jeremy Gordon; Zhen Jane Wang; Daniel B Vigneron; Peder E Z Larson
Journal:  Magn Reson Med       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 4.668

10.  Hyperpolarized 13 C MRI data acquisition and analysis in prostate and brain at University of California, San Francisco.

Authors:  Jason C Crane; Jeremy W Gordon; Hsin-Yu Chen; Adam W Autry; Yan Li; Marram P Olson; John Kurhanewicz; Daniel B Vigneron; Peder E Z Larson; Duan Xu
Journal:  NMR Biomed       Date:  2020-03-19       Impact factor: 4.044

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