Quantitative Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer Imaging with Golden-Angle Radial k-Space and Locally Low-Rank Reconstruction
Ouri Cohen, Elizabeth J. Sutton, Robert J. Young, Ricardo Otazo

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel motion-robust, geometrically accurate 3D quantitative CEST imaging method using radial k-space sampling, locally low-rank reconstruction, and neural network quantification, achieving high reproducibility and accuracy in clinically feasible scan times.
Contribution
The study develops a new radial CEST imaging sequence with deep learning optimized acquisition and neural network analysis, improving motion robustness and quantitative accuracy over existing methods.
Findings
Achieved 3D quantitative CEST maps in 11 minutes.
Numerical simulations showed <14% error in tissue parameters.
High reproducibility with ICC > 0.87 in brain tissue.
Abstract
Purpose: To develop a motion-robust and geometrically-accurate quantitative CEST approach using radial k-space sampling, locally low-rank reconstruction and neural network quantification. Methods: The acquisition schedule was generated via deep learning optimization. The optimized sequence accuracy was validated in numerical simulations in digital phantoms. The spokes per measurement count was optimized using simulations and in vivo ablation studies in a healthy subject. Five healthy subjects were repeatedly scanned, and regions of interest were defined. Tissue maps from the proposed sequence were compared to an EPI-based quantitative CEST sequence. Motion sensitivity and test-retest reproducibility was assessed using the coefficient of variation (CV) and intraclass-correlation coefficient (ICC). Results: 3D quantitative CEST maps were acquired in 11 minutes using 34 spokes per…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications · MRI in cancer diagnosis
