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Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast (1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T
PURPOSE: Fast proton ((1)H) MRSI is an important diagnostic tool for clinical investigations, providing metabolic and spatial information. MRSI at 7 T benefits from increased SNR and improved separation of peaks but requires larger spectral widths. RS‐COKE (Readout‐Segmented Consistent K‐t space eps...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9804880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29373 |
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author | Seginer, Amir Keith, Graeme A. Porter, David A. Schmidt, Rita |
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description | PURPOSE: Fast proton ((1)H) MRSI is an important diagnostic tool for clinical investigations, providing metabolic and spatial information. MRSI at 7 T benefits from increased SNR and improved separation of peaks but requires larger spectral widths. RS‐COKE (Readout‐Segmented Consistent K‐t space epsi) is an echo planar spectroscopic imaging (epsi) variant capable to support the spectral width required for human brain metabolites spectra at 7 T. However, mismatches between readout segments lead to artifacts, particularly when subcutaneous lipid signals are not suppressed. In this study, these mismatches and their effects are analyzed and reduced. METHODS: The following corrections to the data were performed: i) frequency‐dependent phase corrections; ii) k‐space trajectory corrections, derived from short reference scans; and iii) smoothing of data at segment transitions to mitigate the effect of residual mismatches. The improvement was evaluated by performing single‐slice RS‐COKE on a head‐shaped phantom with a “lipid” layer and healthy subjects, using varying resolutions and durations ranging from 4.1 × 4.7 × 15 mm(3) in 5:46 min to 3.1 × 3.3 × 15 mm(3) in 13:07 min. RESULTS: Artifacts arising from the readout‐segmented acquisition were substantially reduced, thus providing high‐quality spectroscopic imaging in phantom and human scans. LCModel fitting of the human data resulted in a relative Cramer‐Rao lower bounds within 6% for NAA, Cr, and Cho images in the majority of the voxels. CONCLUSION: Using the new reference scans and reconstruction steps, RS‐COKE was able to deliver fast (1)H MRSI at 7 T, overcoming the spectral width limitation of standard EPSI at this field strength. |
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spelling | pubmed-98048802023-01-06 Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast (1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T Seginer, Amir Keith, Graeme A. Porter, David A. Schmidt, Rita Magn Reson Med Spectroscopic Methodology PURPOSE: Fast proton ((1)H) MRSI is an important diagnostic tool for clinical investigations, providing metabolic and spatial information. MRSI at 7 T benefits from increased SNR and improved separation of peaks but requires larger spectral widths. RS‐COKE (Readout‐Segmented Consistent K‐t space epsi) is an echo planar spectroscopic imaging (epsi) variant capable to support the spectral width required for human brain metabolites spectra at 7 T. However, mismatches between readout segments lead to artifacts, particularly when subcutaneous lipid signals are not suppressed. In this study, these mismatches and their effects are analyzed and reduced. METHODS: The following corrections to the data were performed: i) frequency‐dependent phase corrections; ii) k‐space trajectory corrections, derived from short reference scans; and iii) smoothing of data at segment transitions to mitigate the effect of residual mismatches. The improvement was evaluated by performing single‐slice RS‐COKE on a head‐shaped phantom with a “lipid” layer and healthy subjects, using varying resolutions and durations ranging from 4.1 × 4.7 × 15 mm(3) in 5:46 min to 3.1 × 3.3 × 15 mm(3) in 13:07 min. RESULTS: Artifacts arising from the readout‐segmented acquisition were substantially reduced, thus providing high‐quality spectroscopic imaging in phantom and human scans. LCModel fitting of the human data resulted in a relative Cramer‐Rao lower bounds within 6% for NAA, Cr, and Cho images in the majority of the voxels. CONCLUSION: Using the new reference scans and reconstruction steps, RS‐COKE was able to deliver fast (1)H MRSI at 7 T, overcoming the spectral width limitation of standard EPSI at this field strength. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-17 2022-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9804880/ /pubmed/35975965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29373 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Spectroscopic Methodology Seginer, Amir Keith, Graeme A. Porter, David A. Schmidt, Rita Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast (1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title | Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast
(1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title_full | Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast
(1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title_fullStr | Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast
(1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title_full_unstemmed | Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast
(1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title_short | Artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent K‐t space EPSI (RS‐COKE) for fast
(1)H spectroscopic imaging at 7 T |
title_sort | artifact suppression in readout‐segmented consistent k‐t space epsi (rs‐coke) for fast
(1)h spectroscopic imaging at 7 t |
topic | Spectroscopic Methodology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9804880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35975965 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mrm.29373 |
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