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Peereboom, Sophie M.
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Guenthner, Christian
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Albannay, Mohammed
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Kozerke, Sebastian
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2023-01-26T14:24:16Z
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2023-01-25T04:43:45Z
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2023-01-26T14:24:16Z
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2023
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0952-3480
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1099-1492
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10.1002/nbm.4892
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/594616
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Recent work on high-performance lower-field MR systems has renewed the interest in assessing relative advantages and disadvantages of magnetic fields less than 1 T. The objective of the present work was to investigate signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) scaling of point-resolved spectroscopy as a function of field strength and to test the feasibility of proton MRS of triglycerides (TGs) in human in vivo myocardium at 0.75 T relative to 1.5 T and 3 T. Measurements at 0.75 T were obtained by temporarily ramping down a clinical 3 T MR scanner. System configurations at 0.75, 1.5 and 3 T featured identical hard- and software, except for differences in transmit/receive coil geometries and receive channel count, which were accounted for in SNR comparisons. Proton MRS was performed at 0.75 T, 1.5 T and 3 T in ex vivo tissue and in vivo calf muscle to measure T-1 and T-2 values as a function of field strength, which in turn served as input to simulations of SNR scaling and field-dependent TG fit errors. Preliminary in vivo spectra of myocardium were acquired at 0.75 T, 1.5 T and 3 T in healthy subjects. Measurements of both ex vivo tissue and in vivo muscle tissue at 0.75 T versus 1.5 T and 3 T confirmed decreasing T-1 and increasing T-2* for decreasing field strengths. Using measured T-1, T-2 and T-2* as input and using field-dependent echo time and bandwidth scaling, simulated Cramer-Rao lower bounds of TG amplitudes at 0.75 T were 2.3 and 4.5 times larger with respect to 1.5 T and 3 T, respectively. In vivo measurements demonstrate that human proton spectroscopy of TGs in cardiac muscle is feasible at 0.75 T, supporting the potential practical value of lower-field high-performance MR systems.
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en
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Wiley
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cardiac muscle
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heart
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lower-field MR
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PRESS
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proton spectroscopy
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triglyceride
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Preliminary experience of cardiac proton spectroscopy at 0.75 T
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Journal Article
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2022-12-12
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NMR in Biomedicine
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NMR Biomed
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e4892
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14 p.
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London
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published
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2023-01-25T04:43:46Z
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