2020
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.28204
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A metabolite‐specific 3D stack‐of‐spiral bSSFP sequence for improved lactate imaging in hyperpolarized [1‐13C]pyruvate studies on a 3T clinical scanner

Abstract: Purpose:The balanced steady-state free precession sequence has been previously explored to improve the efficient use of nonrecoverable hyperpolarized 13 C magnetization, but suffers from poor spectral selectivity and long acquisition time.The purpose of this study was to develop a novel metabolite-specific 3D bSSFP ("MS-3DSSFP") sequence with stack-of-spiral readouts for improved lactate imaging in hyperpolarized [1-13 C]pyruvate studies on a clinical 3T scanner. Methods: Simulations were performed to evaluate… Show more

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“…In our study, a sufficient metabolite SNR was obtained in both AUC and dynamic images for pyruvate and lactate at a resolution of 1.5 × 1.5 × 2.1 cm. Use of the metabolite‐specific bSSFP sequence 36 enabled a 2.3‐fold SNR improvement in lactate compared with the GRE sequence. The bSSFP sequence may be applied in future studies to other lower signal metabolites, such as alanine and bicarbonate, to improve their SNR.…”
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“…In our study, a sufficient metabolite SNR was obtained in both AUC and dynamic images for pyruvate and lactate at a resolution of 1.5 × 1.5 × 2.1 cm. Use of the metabolite‐specific bSSFP sequence 36 enabled a 2.3‐fold SNR improvement in lactate compared with the GRE sequence. The bSSFP sequence may be applied in future studies to other lower signal metabolites, such as alanine and bicarbonate, to improve their SNR.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For future studies, voxel shifting can be performed to achieve the maximum number of voxels that are entirely within the tumor. As discussed above, recent development in acquisition and coil combination strategies has enabled improved resolution 36,38 . Because HP 13 C MRI is rapidly improving, it is anticipated that a further improvement in resolution can be achieved for future studies.…”
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“…Because HP pyruvate is utilized to study metabolism in various in vivo applications, 30‐32 T2s of HP 13 C metabolites in other organs and tissue types will be beneficial for establishing optimized k‐space sampling patterns. In particular, large variation of magnetic susceptibility is expected in pathological states such as glioblastoma 33 due to blood depositions and calcifications, leading to potential underestimation of HP signals.…”
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“…Dynamic MR images of pyruvate, alanine, lactate, and urea were acquired with volumetric coverage of the rat’s body. Pyruvate, lactate, and alanine images were acquired using a metabolite‐selective spiral gradient echo (GRE) sequence as previously reported, 25 with the following design parameters: 80 Hz RF pulse passband, 25.17 ms pulse length, 22 ms readout duration, and 88 ms repetition time (TR). Urea images were acquired using a balanced steady state free precession (bSSFP) sequence, with a non‐spatially selective RF pulse with a 40 Hz passband and stopband, a 6 ms pulse length, and a 12.26 ms TR.…”
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