Affiliation:
1. Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University Stanford California USA
2. Department of Radiology Stanford University Stanford California USA
3. Department of Neurology Stanford University Stanford California USA
Abstract
AbstractPurposeTo explore the potential of 3T deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) using a birdcage 2H radiofrequency (RF) coil in both healthy volunteers and patients with central nervous system (CNS) lesions.MethodsA modified gradient filter, home‐built 2H volume RF coil, and spherical k‐space sampling were employed in a three‐dimensional chemical shift imaging acquisition to obtain high‐quality whole‐brain metabolic images of 2H‐labeled water and glucose metabolic products. These images were acquired in a healthy volunteer and three subjects with CNS lesions of varying pathologies. Hardware and pulse sequence experiments were also conducted to improve the signal‐to‐noise ratio of DMI at 3T.ResultsThe ability to quantify local glucose metabolism in correspondence to anatomical landmarks across patients with varying CNS lesions is demonstrated, and increased lactate is observed in one patient with the most active disease.ConclusionDMI offers the potential to examine metabolic activity in human subjects with CNS lesions with DMI at 3T, promising for the potential of the future clinical translation of this metabolic imaging technique.
Funder
National Cancer Institute
National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
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