Artigo Revisado por pares

Detection of cerebral metabolites by single-voxel-based PRESS and COSY techniques at 3T

2007; Wiley; Volume: 26; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/jmri.20968

ISSN

1522-2586

Autores

S. Sendhil Velan, Susan K. Lemieux, Raymond R. Raylman, Warren Boling, Gerald R. Hobbs, Richard G. Spencer, Rajagopalan Sridhar, Periannan Kuppusamy, M. Albert Thomas,

Tópico(s)

Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications

Resumo

To compare point-resolved spectroscopy (PRESS) and localized two-dimensional (2D) correlated spectroscopy (L-COSY) in the detection of cerebral metabolites in humans on a clinical scanner at 3T and to estimate their respective inter- and intrasubject variances.Measurements were made on nine healthy subjects to assess intersubject variance, and daily on a single subject over a period of seven days to assess intrasubject variance. All L-COSY measurements were performed with a voxel size of 27 mL (3 x 3 x 3 cm(3)) and a measurement time of approximately 34 minutes in the occipitoparietal lobe of the brain. Relative metabolite concentrations were estimated with respect to N-methyl creatine.While the sensitivity of PRESS is twice that of L-COSY, the greater spectral resolution offered by L-COSY resulted in greater consistency in estimates of the concentrations of several cerebral metabolites, as indicated by a superior intraclass correlation and a significantly lower standard deviation (SD) in a matched pair intrasubject analysis.Our pilot results demonstrate that L-COSY is an effective approach for resolving cerebral metabolites, and demonstrates a lower coefficient of variance (CV) than the conventional 1D localized spectroscopic approach using LC Model for quantification.

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