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MR-oximetry with fat DESPOT.

Authors :
Fortier, Véronique
Levesque, Ives R.
Source :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X). Apr2023, Vol. 97, p112-121. 10p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The R 1 relaxation rate of fat is a promising marker of tissue oxygenation. Existing techniques to map fat R 1 in MR-oximetry offer limited spatial coverage, require long scan times, or pulse sequences that are not readily available on clinical scanners. This work addresses these limitations with a 3D voxel-wise fat R 1 mapping technique for MR-oximetry based on a variable flip angle (VFA) approach at 3 T. Varying levels of dissolved oxygen (O 2) were generated in a phantom consisting of vials of safflower oil emulsion, used to approximate human fat. Joint voxel-wise mapping of fat and water R 1 was performed with a two-compartment VFA model fitted to multi-echo gradient-echo magnitude data acquired at four flip angles, referred to as Fat DESPOT. Global R 1 was also calculated. Variations of fat, water, and global R 1 were investigated as a function of the partial pressure of O 2 (pO 2). Inversion-prepared stimulated echo magnetic resonance spectroscopy was used as the reference technique for R 1 measurements. Fat R 1 from Fat DESPOT was more sensitive than water R 1 and global R 1 to variations in pO 2 , consistent with previous studies performed with different R 1 mapping techniques. Fat R 1 sensitivity to pO 2 variations with Fat DESPOT (median O 2 relaxivity r 1, O 2 = 1.57× 10−3 s−1 mmHg−1) was comparable to spectroscopy-based measurements for methylene, the main fat resonance (median r 1, O 2 = 1.80 × 10−3 s−1 mmHg−1). Fat and water R 1 can be measured on a voxel-wise basis using a two-component fit to multi-echo 3D VFA magnitude data in a clinically acceptable scan time. Fat and water R 1 measured with Fat DESPOT were sensitive to variations in pO 2. These observations suggest an approach to 3D in vivo MR oximetry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0730725X
Volume :
97
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (0730725X)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
161527182
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mri.2022.12.023