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Hyperpolarized 13C MR angiography using trueFISP

✍ Scribed by Jonas Svensson; Sven Månsson; Edvin Johansson; J. Stefan Petersson; Lars E. Olsson


Book ID
102528075
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
256 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0740-3194

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Abstract

A ^13^C‐enriched water‐soluble compound (bis‐1,1‐(hydroxymethyl)‐1‐^13^C‐cyclopropane‐D~8~), with a ^13^C‐concentration of approximately 200 mM, was hyperpolarized to ∼15% using dynamic nuclear polarization, and then used as a contrast medium (CM) for contrast‐enhanced magnetic resonance angiography (CE‐MRA). The long relaxation times (in vitro: T~1~ ≈ 82 s, T~2~ ≈ 18 s; in vivo: T~1~ ≈ 38 s, T~2~ ≈ 1.3 s) are ideal for steady‐state free precession (SSFP) imaging with a true fast imaging and steady precession (trueFISP) pulse sequence. It was shown both theoretically and experimentally that the optimal flip angle was 180°. CE‐MRA was performed in four anesthetized live rats after intravenous injection of 3 ml CM. The angiograms covered the thoracic/abdominal region in two of the animals, and the head‐neck region in the other two. Fifteen consecutive images were acquired in each experiment, with a flip‐back pulse at the end of each image acquisition. In the angiograms, the vena cava (SNR ≈ 240), aorta, renal arteries, carotid arteries (SNR ≈ 75), jugular veins, and several other vessels were visible. The SNR in the cardiac region was 500. Magnetization was preserved from one image acquisition to the next using the flip‐back technique (SNR~cardiac~ ≈ 10 in the 15th image). Magn Reson Med 50:256–262, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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