# Using the Probability Density Function-Based Channel-Combination Bloch–Siegert Method Realizes Permittivity Imaging at 3T

**Authors:** Jiajia Wang, Yunyu Gao, Sherman Xuegang Xin

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/bioengineering11070699 · Bioengineering · 2024-07-10

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a new method to improve permittivity imaging in MRI, which could help in early cancer diagnosis.

## Contribution

The PDF-based channel-combination Bloch–Siegert method is first applied to MR EPT for accurate permittivity measurement.

## Key findings

- The PDF-based method achieved a relative error of 10.22% for rat leg muscle permittivity.
- The method showed a 33.53% relative error for Gd phantom permittivity.
- Results suggest improved accuracy for MR EPT permittivity measurements.

## Abstract

Magnetic resonance electrical properties tomography (MR EPT) can retrieve permittivity from the B1+ magnitude. However, the accuracy of the permittivity measurement using MR EPT is still not ideal due to the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of B1+ magnitude. In this study, the probability density function (PDF)-based channel-combination Bloch–Siegert (BSS) method was firstly introduced to MR EPT for improving the accuracy of the permittivity measurement. MRI experiments were performed using a 3T scanner with an eight-channel receiver coil. The homogeneous water phantom was scanned for assessing the spatial distribution of B1+ magnitude obtained from the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method. Gadolinium (Gd) phantom and rats were scanned for assessing the feasibility of the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method in MR EPT. The Helmholtz-based EPT reconstruction algorithm was selected. For quantitative comparison, the permittivity measured by the open-ended coaxial probe method was considered as the ground-truth value. The accuracy of the permittivity measurement was estimated by the relative error between the reconstructed value and the ground-truth value. The reconstructed relative permittivity of Gd phantom was 52.413, while that of rat leg muscle was 54.053. The ground-truth values of relative permittivity of Gd phantom and rat leg muscle were 78.86 and 49.04, respectively. The relative error of average permittivity was 33.53% for Gd and 10.22% for rat leg muscle. The results indicated the high accuracy of the permittivity measurement using the PDF-based channel-combination BSS method in MR EPT. This improvement may promote the clinical application of MR EPT technology, such as in the early diagnosis of cancers.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** Gadolinium (PubChem CID 23982)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (taxon 10116)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cancers (MESH:D009369)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

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