| Literature DB >> 30851668 |
Zihan Zhu1, Xucheng Zhu2, Michael A Ohliger3, Shuyu Tang2, Peng Cao3, Lucas Carvajal3, Adam W Autry3, Yan Li3, John Kurhanewicz3, Susan Chang4, Rahul Aggarwal4, Pamela Munster4, Duan Xu3, Peder E Z Larson3, Daniel B Vigneron3, Jeremy W Gordon3.
Abstract
Effective coil combination methods for human hyperpolarized 13C spectroscopy multi-channel data had been relatively unexplored. This study implemented and tested several coil combination methods, including (1) the sum-of-squares (SOS), (2) singular value decomposition (SVD), (3) Roemer method by using reference peak area as a sensitivity map (RefPeak), and (4) Roemer method by using ESPIRiT-derived sensitivity map (ESPIRiT). These methods were evaluated by numerical simulation, thermal phantom experiments, and human cancer patient studies. Overall, the SVD, RefPeak, and ESPIRiT methods demonstrated better accuracy and robustness than the SOS method. Extracting complex pyruvate signal provides an easy and excellent approximation of the coil sensitivity map while maintaining valuable phase information of the coil-combined data.Entities:
Keywords: (13)C; Coil combination; DNP; Hyperpolarized; Pyruvate
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30851668 PMCID: PMC7170546 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmr.2019.01.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Magn Reson ISSN: 1090-7807 Impact factor: 2.229