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In Vivo 31P Spectroscopy by Fully Adiabatic Extended Image Selected in Vivo Spectroscopy: a Comparison Between 3 T and 7 T

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Journal Magn Reson Med
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Radiology
Date 2011 Mar 30
PMID 21446033
Citations 19
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Abstract

An improved image selected in vivo spectroscopy (ISIS) sequence for localized (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy at 7 T was developed. To reduce errors in localization accuracy, adiabatic excitation, gradient offset independent adiabatic inversion pulses, and a special extended ISIS ordering scheme were used. The localization accuracy of extended ISIS was investigated in phantoms. The possible spectral quality and reproducibility in vivo was explored in a volunteer (brain, muscle, and liver). A comparison between 3 T and 7 T was performed in five volunteers. Adiabatic extended ISIS provided high spectral quality and accurate localization. The contamination in phantom experiments was only ∼5%, even if a pulse repetition time ∼ 1.2·T(1) was chosen to maximize the signal-to-noise ratio per unit time. High reproducibility was found in the calf muscle for 2.5 cm isotropic voxels at 7 T. When compared with 3 T, localized (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the human calf muscle at 7 T provided ∼3.2 times higher signal-to-noise ratio (as judged from phosphocreatine peak amplitude in frequency domain after matched filtering). At 7 T, extended ISIS allowed the performance of high-quality localized (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in a short measurement time (∼3 to 4 min) and isotropic voxel sizes of ∼2.5 to 3 cm. With such short measurement times, localized (31)P magnetic resonance spectroscopy has the potential to be applied not only for clinical research but also for routine clinical practice.

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