2015
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.26056
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Simultaneous and interleaved acquisition of NMR signals from different nuclei with a clinical MRI scanner

Abstract: PurposeModification of a clinical MRI scanner to enable simultaneous or rapid interleaved acquisition of signals from two different nuclei.MethodsA device was developed to modify the local oscillator signal fed to the receive channel(s) of an MRI console. This enables external modification of the frequency at which the receiver is sensitive and rapid switching between different frequencies. Use of the device was demonstrated with interleaved and simultaneous 31P and 1H spectroscopic acquisitions, and with inte… Show more

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“…The use of interleaved navigators was shown to be an excellent way of correcting frequency drifts for spiral spectroscopic imaging when combined with frequency‐selective MEGA‐editing pulses 55. With a recently suggested approach it might be possible to use interleaved 1 H navigators also for 31 P–MRSI on common MRI systems 56. The spiral MRSI readout proposed in our study could potentially lead to small artifacts when the changes in metabolite concentrations occurring during the dynamic protocol happen in between the acquisitions of individual temporal interleaves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of interleaved navigators was shown to be an excellent way of correcting frequency drifts for spiral spectroscopic imaging when combined with frequency‐selective MEGA‐editing pulses 55. With a recently suggested approach it might be possible to use interleaved 1 H navigators also for 31 P–MRSI on common MRI systems 56. The spiral MRSI readout proposed in our study could potentially lead to small artifacts when the changes in metabolite concentrations occurring during the dynamic protocol happen in between the acquisitions of individual temporal interleaves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capability of performing these techniques depends partly on the vendor. For the scanners of one vendor, hardware elements additional to sequence modifications are necessary . For the scanners of another vendor, a software framework enabling interleaved acquisition in combination with double‐resonant coils has been presented .…”
Section: Latest Developments and Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally, all signals are demodulated using the same local oscillator (LO) to obtain an appropriate intermediate frequency (IF) suitable for digitization with our ADCs. To enable simultaneous recording of sodium and proton signals, we externally modified the LO for the sodium receive channels using a frequency generator (Figure ), as described in Meyerspeer et al The appropriate LO frequency was calculated as follows (Equation ):LONa=fNa+LOnormalH-fnormalH…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the years, several simultaneous imaging strategies have been proposed to help reduce total exam time and avoid image misalignment. The idea of simultaneous multinuclear imaging can be traced back to the 1980s, but the first truly simultaneous implementations did not appear until this decade . Despite these exciting developments, simultaneous multinuclear MRI has not yet become mainstream.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%