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Erschienen in: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine 1/2019

10.08.2018 | Research Article

Quantitative 19F MRI of perfluoro-15-crown-5-ether using uniformity correction of the spin excitation and signal reception

verfasst von: Ina Vernikouskaya, Alexander Pochert, Mika Lindén, Volker Rasche

Erschienen in: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine | Ausgabe 1/2019

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Abstract

Objectives

A common limitation of all 1H contrast agents is that they only allow indirect visualization through modification of the intrinsic properties of the tissue, making quantification of this effect challenging. 19F compounds, on the contrary, are measured directly, without any background signal. There is a linear relationship between the amount of 19F spins and the intensity of the signal. However, non-uniformity of the radiofrequency field may lead to errors in the quantified 19F signal and should be carefully addressed for any quantitative imaging.

Materials and methods

Adaptation of the previously introduced \(B_{1}^{ + }\) mapping technique to the problem of quantifying the 19F signal from perfluoro-15-crown-5-ether (PFCE) is proposed in this work. Initial evaluation of the proposed technique simultaneously accounting for transmit \(B_{1}^{ + }\) and receive \(B_{1}^{ - }\) field inhomogeneities is performed in a PFCE phantom. As a proof of concept, in vivo quantification of the 19F signal is performed in a murine model after application of custom-designed hollow mesoporous silica spheres (HMSS) loaded with PFCE.

Results

A phantom experiment clearly shows that only compensation for both transmit and receive characteristics outperforms inaccurate quantification based on the non- or partly-corrected signal intensities. Furthermore, an optimized protocol is proposed for in vivo application.

Conclusion

The proposed \(B_{1}^{ + }\)/\(B_{1}^{ - }\) mapping technique represents a simple to implement and easy-to-use solution for quantification of the 19F signal from PFCE in the presence of B1-field inhomogeneities.
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Metadaten
Titel
Quantitative 19F MRI of perfluoro-15-crown-5-ether using uniformity correction of the spin excitation and signal reception
verfasst von
Ina Vernikouskaya
Alexander Pochert
Mika Lindén
Volker Rasche
Publikationsdatum
10.08.2018
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine / Ausgabe 1/2019
Print ISSN: 0968-5243
Elektronische ISSN: 1352-8661
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10334-018-0696-6

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