Fast and equilibrium CEST imaging of brain tumor patients at 3T
•CEST MRI under non-equilibrium conditions is prone to measurement variabilities.•The QUASS algorithm reconstructs the equilibrium CEST effect from measurements.•The QUASS CEST algorithm enables fast and equilibrium tumor imaging at 3 T. Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI, versatile fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | NeuroImage clinical 2022-01, Vol.33, p.102890-102890, Article 102890 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •CEST MRI under non-equilibrium conditions is prone to measurement variabilities.•The QUASS algorithm reconstructs the equilibrium CEST effect from measurements.•The QUASS CEST algorithm enables fast and equilibrium tumor imaging at 3 T.
Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) MRI, versatile for detecting endogenous mobile proteins and tissue pH, has proved valuable in tumor imaging. However, CEST MRI scans are often performed under non-equilibrium conditions, which confound tissue characterization. This study proposed a quasi-steady-state (QUASS) CEST MRI algorithm to standardize fast and accurate tumor imaging at 3 T. The CEST signal evolution was modeled by longitudinal relaxation rate during relaxation delay (Td) and spinlock relaxation during RF saturation time (Ts), from which the QUASS CEST effect is derived. Numerical simulation and human MR imaging experiments (7 healthy volunteers and 19 tumor patients) were conducted at 3 T to compare the CEST measurements obtained under two representative experimental conditions. In addition, amide proton transfer (APT), combined magnetization transfer (MT) and nuclear overhauser enhancement (NOE) effects, and direct water saturation were isolated using a 3-pool Lorentzian fitting in white matter and gray matter of healthy volunteers and for patients in the contralateral normal-appearing white matter and tumor regions. Finally, the student's t-test was performed between conventional and QUASS CEST measurements. The routine APT and combined MT & NOE measures significantly varied with Ts and Td (P |
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ISSN: | 2213-1582 2213-1582 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102890 |