Using a local low rank plus sparse reconstruction to accelerate dynamic hyperpolarized 13C imaging using the bSSFP sequence

Published: Wednesday, 22 August 2018 - 14:00 UTC

Author:

Milshteyn, Eugene, Cornelius von Morze, Galen D. Reed, Hong Shang, Peter J. Shin, Peder E. Z. Larson, and Daniel B. Vigneron. “Using a Local Low Rank plus Sparse Reconstruction to Accelerate Dynamic Hyperpolarized 13C Imaging Using the BSSFP Sequence.” Journal of Magnetic Resonance 290 (May 1, 2018): 46–59.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmr.2018.03.006.

Acceleration of dynamic 2D (T2 Mapping) and 3D hyperpolarized 13C MRI acquisitions using the balanced steady-state free precession sequence was achieved with a specialized reconstruction method, based on the combination of low rank plus sparse and local low rank reconstructions. Methods were validated using both retrospectively and prospectively undersampled in vivo data from normal rats and tumor-bearing mice. Four-fold acceleration of 1–2 mm isotropic 3D dynamic acquisitions with 2–5 s temporal resolution and two-fold acceleration of 0.25–1 mm2 2D dynamic acquisitions was achieved. This enabled visualization of the biodistribution of [2-13C]pyruvate, [1-13C]lactate, [13C, 15N2]urea, and HP001 within heart, kidneys, vasculature, and tumor, as well as calculation of high resolution T2 maps.