In vivo renal lipid quantification by accelerated magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging at 3T: Feasibility and reliability study Journal Article


Authors: Alhulail, A. A.; Servati, M.; Ooms, N.; Akin, O.; Dincer, A.; Thomas, M. A.; Dydak, U.; Emir, U. E.
Article Title: In vivo renal lipid quantification by accelerated magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging at 3T: Feasibility and reliability study
Abstract: A reliable and practical renal-lipid quantification and imaging method is needed. Here, the feasibility of an accelerated MRSI method to map renal fat fractions (FF) at 3T and its repeatability were investigated. A 2D density-weighted concentric-ring-trajectory MRSI was used for accelerating the acquisition of 48 × 48 voxels (each of 0.25 mL spatial resolution) without respiratory navigation implementations. The data were collected over 512 complex-FID timepoints with a 1250 Hz spectral bandwidth. The MRSI sequence was designed with a metabolite-cycling technique for lipid–water separation. The in vivo repeatability performance of the sequence was assessed by conducting a test–reposition–retest study within healthy subjects. The coefficient of variation (CV) in the estimated FF from the test–retest measurements showed a high degree of repeatability of MRSI-FF (CV = 4.3 ± 2.5%). Additionally, the matching level of the spectral signature within the same anatom-ical region was also investigated, and their intrasubject repeatability was also high, with a small standard deviation (8.1 ± 6.4%). The MRSI acquisition duration was ~3 min only. The proposed MRSI technique can be a reliable technique to quantify and map renal metabolites within a clinically acceptable scan time at 3T that supports the future application of this technique for the non-invasive characterization of heterogeneous renal diseases and tumors. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Keywords: lipid; kidney; renal; fast mrsi
Journal Title: Metabolites
Volume: 12
Issue: 5
ISSN: 2218-1989
Publisher: MDPI  
Date Published: 2022-05-01
Start Page: 386
Language: English
DOI: 10.3390/metabo12050386
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC9146867
PUBMED: 35629890
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 June 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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