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Specialized computational methods for denoising, B1 correction, and kinetic modeling in hyperpolarized 13 C MR EPSI studies of liver tumors

Authors :
Lee, Philip M
Chen, Hsin-Yu
Gordon, Jeremy W
Zhu, Zihan
Larson, Peder EZ
Dwork, Nicholas
Van Criekinge, Mark
Carvajal, Lucas
Ohliger, Michael A
Wang, Zhen J
Xu, Duan
Kurhanewicz, John
Bok, Robert A
Aggarwal, Rahul
Munster, Pamela N
Vigneron, Daniel B
Source :
Magnetic resonance in medicine, vol 86, iss 5
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

PurposeTo develop a novel post-processing pipeline for hyperpolarized (HP) 13 C MRSI that integrates tensor denoising and B1+ correction to measure pyruvate-to-lactate conversion rates (kPL ) in patients with liver tumors.MethodsSeven HP 13 C MR scans of progressing liver tumors were acquired using a custom 13 C surface transmit/receive coil and the echo-planar spectroscopic imaging (EPSI) data analysis included B0 correction, tensor rank truncation, and zero- and first-order phase corrections to recover metabolite signals that would otherwise be obscured by spectral noise as well as a correction for inhomogeneous transmit ( B1+ ) using a B1+ map aligned to the coil position for each patient scan. Processed HP data and corrected flip angles were analyzed with an inputless two-site exchange model to calculate kPL .ResultsDenoising averages SNR increases of pyruvate, lactate, and alanine were 37.4-, 34.0-, and 20.1-fold, respectively, with lactate and alanine dynamics most noticeably recovered and better defined. In agreement with Monte Carlo simulations, over-flipped regions underestimated kPL and under-flipped regions overestimated kPL . B1+ correction addressed this issue.ConclusionThe new HP 13 C EPSI post-processing pipeline integrated tensor denoising and B1+ correction to measure kPL in patients with liver tumors. These technical developments not only recovered metabolite signals in voxels that did not receive the prescribed flip angle, but also increased the extent and accuracy of kPL estimations throughout the tumor and adjacent regions including normal-appearing tissue and additional lesions.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magnetic resonance in medicine, vol 86, iss 5
Accession number :
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