Parameter optimization for reproducible cardiac 1H-MR spectroscopy at 3 Tesla

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作者
de Heer, Paul [1 ]
Bizino, Maurice B. [2 ]
Lamb, Hildo J. [2 ]
Webb, Andrew G. [1 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, CJ Gorter Ctr High Field MR, Dept Radiol, Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Radiol, Leiden, Netherlands
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
cardiac proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy; reproducibility; triglycerides; myocardial triglyceride content; motion compensation; water suppression; MAGNETIC-RESONANCE-SPECTROSCOPY; MYOCARDIAL TRIGLYCERIDE CONTENT; LOCALIZED PROTON SPECTROSCOPY; DIABETES-MELLITUS; HUMAN HEART; QUANTIFICATION; SUPPRESSION; HUMANS; 1.5T;
D O I
10.1002/jmri.25254
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
PurposeTo optimize data acquisition parameters in cardiac proton MR spectroscopy, and to evaluate the intra- and intersession variability in myocardial triglyceride content. Materials and MethodsData acquisition parameters at 3 Tesla (T) were optimized and reproducibility measured using, in total, 49 healthy subjects. The signal-to-noise-ratio (SNR) and the variance in metabolite amplitude between averages were measured for: (i) global versus local power optimization; (ii) static magnetic field (B-0) shimming performed during free-breathing or within breathholds; (iii) post R-wave peak measurement times between 50 and 900 ms; (iv) without respiratory compensation, with breathholds and with navigator triggering; and (v) frequency selective excitation, Chemical Shift Selective (CHESS) and Multiply Optimized Insensitive Suppression Train (MOIST) water suppression techniques. Using the optimized parameters intra- and intersession myocardial triglyceride content reproducibility was measured. Two cardiac proton spectra were acquired with the same parameters and compared (intrasession reproducibility) after which the subject was removed from the scanner and placed back in the scanner and a third spectrum was acquired which was compared with the first measurement (intersession reproducibility). ResultsLocal power optimization increased SNR on average by 22% compared with global power optimization (P = 0.0002). The average linewidth was not significantly different for pencil beam B-0 shimming using free-breathing or breathholds (19.1 Hz versus 17.5 Hz; P = 0.15). The highest signal stability occurred at a cardiac trigger delay around 240 ms. The mean amplitude variation was significantly lower for breathholds versus free-breathing (P = 0.03) and for navigator triggering versus free-breathing (P = 0.03) as well as for navigator triggering versus breathhold (P = 0.02). The mean residual water signal using CHESS (1.1%, P = 0.01) or MOIST (0.7%, P = 0.01) water suppression was significantly lower than using frequency selective excitation water suppression (7.0%). Using the optimized parameters an intrasession limits of agreement of the myocardial triglyceride content of -0.11% to +0.04%, and an intersession of -0.15% to +0.9%, were achieved. The coefficient of variation was 5% for the intrasession reproducibility and 6.5% for the intersession reproducibility. ConclusionUsing approaches designed to optimize SNR and minimize the variation in inter-average signal intensities and frequencies/phases, a protocol was developed to perform cardiac MR spectroscopy on a clinical 3T system with high reproducibility. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2016;44:1151-1158.
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页码:1151 / 1158
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