A Regional Bolus Tracking and Real-time B$_1$ Calibration Method for Hyperpolarized $^{13}$C MRI
Shuyu Tang, Eugene Milshteyn, Galen Reed, Jeremy Gordon, Robert Bok,, Xucheng Zhu, Zihan Zhu, Daniel B. Vigneron, Peder E.Z. Larson

TL;DR
This paper introduces a real-time regional bolus tracking and B$_1$ calibration method for hyperpolarized $^{13}$C MRI, enhancing timing accuracy and image quality in vivo.
Contribution
The study develops a novel real-time framework for bolus tracking and B$_1$ calibration, improving hyperpolarized $^{13}$C MRI accuracy and robustness.
Findings
Successful automatic acquisition timing in vivo.
Reduced artifacts with real-time frequency calibration.
Consistent metabolic quantification using B$_1$ maps.
Abstract
Purpose: Acquisition timing and B calibration are two key factors that affect the quality and accuracy of hyperpolarized C MRI. The goal of this project was to develop a new approach using regional bolus tracking to trigger Bloch-Siegert B mapping and real-time B calibration based on regional B measurements, followed by dynamic imaging of hyperpolarized metabolites in vivo. Methods: The proposed approach was implemented on a system which allows real-time data processing and real-time control on the sequence. Real-time center frequency calibration upon the bolus arrival was also added. The feasibility of applying the proposed framework for in vivo hyperpolarized C imaging was tested on healthy rats, tumor-bearing mice and a healthy volunteer on a clinical 3T scanner following hyperpolarized [1-C]pyruvate injection. Multichannel receive…
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