Title of article :
Short echo time in vivo prostate 1H-MRSI
Author/Authors :
Venugopal، نويسنده , , Niranjan and McCurdy، نويسنده , , Boyd and Al Mehairi، نويسنده , , Salem and Alamri، نويسنده , , Aziz and Sandhu، نويسنده , , Gurdarshan S. and Sivalingam، نويسنده , , Sri and Drachenberg، نويسنده , , Darrel and Ryner، نويسنده , , Lawrence، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
10
From page :
195
To page :
204
Abstract :
Visualization of short echo time (TE) metabolites in prostate magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging is difficult due to lipid contamination and pulse timing constraints. In this work, we present a modified pulse sequence to permit short echo time (TE=40ms) acquisitions with reduced lipid contamination for the detection of short TE metabolites. The modified pulse sequence employs the conformal voxel MRS (CV-MRS) technique, which automatically optimizes the placement of spatial saturation planes to adapt the excitation volume to the shape of the prostate, thus reducing lipid contamination in prostate magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI). Metabolites were measured and assessed using a modified version of LCModel for analysis of in vivo prostate spectra. We demonstrate the feasibility of acquiring high quality spectra at short TEs, and show the measurement of short TE metabolites, myo-inositol, scyllo-inositol, taurine and glutamine/glutamate for both single and multi-voxel acquisitions. In single voxels experiments, the reduction in TE resulted in 57% improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Additional 3D MRSI experiments comparing short (TE=40 ms), and long (TE=130 ms) TE acquisitions revealed a 35% improvement in the number of adequately fitted metabolite peaks (775 voxels over all subjects). This resulted in a 42±24% relative improvement in the number of voxels with detectable citrate that were well-fitted using LCmodel. In this study, we demonstrate that high quality prostate spectra can be obtained by reducing the TE to 40 ms to detect short T2 metabolites, while maintaining positive signal intensity of the spin-coupled citrate multiplet and managing lipid suppression.
Keywords :
Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopic Imaging , prostate cancer , Lipid contamination , Lipid suppression , Short TE , Conformal voxel , LCModel
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Record number :
1833254
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