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Fast 3D 1H MRSI of the corticospinal tract in pediatric brain

โœ Scribed by Dong-Hyun Kim; Meng Gu; Charles Cunningham; Albert Chen; Fiona Baumer; Orit A. Glenn; Daniel B. Vigneron; Daniel Mark Spielman; Anthony James Barkovich


Book ID
102907108
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
570 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
1053-1807

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Purpose

To develop a ^1^H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) sequence that can be used to image infants/children at 3T and by combining it with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography, extract relevant metabolic information corresponding to the corticospinal tract (CST).

Materials and Methods

A fast 3D MRSI sequence was developed for pediatric neuroimaging at 3T using spiral kโ€space readout and dual band RF pulses (32 ร— 32 ร— 8 cm field of view [FOV], 1 cc isoโ€resolution, TR/TE = 1500/130, 6:24 minute scan). Using DTI tractography to identify the motor tracts, spectra were extracted from the CSTs and quantified. Initial data from infants/children with suspected motor delay (n = 5) and ageโ€matched controls (n = 3) were collected and Nโ€acetylaspartate (NAA) ratios were quantified.

Results

The average signalโ€toโ€noise ratio of the NAA peak from the studies was โ‰ˆ22. Metabolite profiles were successfully acquired from the CST by using DTI tractography. Decreased NAA ratios in those with motor delay compared to controls of โ‰ˆ10% at the CST were observed.

Conclusion

A fast and robust 3D MRSI technique targeted for pediatric neuroimaging has been developed. By combining with DTI tractography, metabolic information from the CSTs can be retrieved and estimated. By combining DTI and 3D MRSI, spectral information from various tracts can be obtained and processed. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2009;29:1โ€“6. ยฉ 2008 Wileyโ€Liss, Inc.


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