Reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 T

<p>Purpose: We test the reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at ultra‐high field strength (7 T) for the first time. The primary motivation of this work was to assess the reproducibility of a ‘rapid’ 6½ min 31P three‐dimensional chemical shift imaging (3D‐CSI) sequence, whi...

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Main Authors: Ellis, J, Valkovič, L, Purvis, L, Clarke, W, Rodgers, C
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Wiley 2019
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author Ellis, J
Valkovič, L
Purvis, L
Clarke, W
Rodgers, C
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Valkovič, L
Purvis, L
Clarke, W
Rodgers, C
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description <p>Purpose: We test the reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at ultra‐high field strength (7 T) for the first time. The primary motivation of this work was to assess the reproducibility of a ‘rapid’ 6½ min 31P three‐dimensional chemical shift imaging (3D‐CSI) sequence, which if sufficiently reproducible would allow the study of stress‐response processes. We compare this with an established 28 min protocol, designed to record high‐quality spectra in a clinically feasible scan time. Finally, we use this opportunity to compare the effect of per‐subject B0 shimming on data quality and reproducibility in the 6½ min protocol.</p> <p>Methods: 10 healthy subjects were scanned on two occasions: one to test the 28 min 3D‐CSI protocol, and one to test the 6½ min protocol. Spectra were fitted using the OXSA MATLAB toolbox. The phosphocreatine to adenosine triphosphate concentration ratio (PCr/ATP) from each scan was analysed for intra‐ and intersubject variability. The impact of different strategies for voxel selection was assessed.</p> <p>Results: There were no significant differences between repeated measurements in the same subject. For the 28 min protocol, PCr/ATP in the midseptal voxel across all scans was 1.91 ± 0.36 (mean ± intersubject SD). For the 6½ min protocol, PCr/ATP in the midseptal voxel was 1.76 ± 0.40. The coefficients of reproducibility (CRs) were 0.49 (28 min) and 0.67 (6½ min). Per‐subject B0 shimming improved the fitted PCr/ATP precision (for 6½ min scans), but had negligible effect on the CR (0.67 versus 0.66).</p> <p>Conclusions: Both 7 T protocols show improved reproducibility compared with a previous 3 T study by Tyler et al. Our results will enable informed power calculations and protocol selection for future clinical research studies.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:eb4e99a6-b8c1-4073-a52c-c671be12ebea2022-03-27T11:08:43ZReproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 TJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:eb4e99a6-b8c1-4073-a52c-c671be12ebeaEnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2019Ellis, JValkovič, LPurvis, LClarke, WRodgers, C<p>Purpose: We test the reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at ultra‐high field strength (7 T) for the first time. The primary motivation of this work was to assess the reproducibility of a ‘rapid’ 6½ min 31P three‐dimensional chemical shift imaging (3D‐CSI) sequence, which if sufficiently reproducible would allow the study of stress‐response processes. We compare this with an established 28 min protocol, designed to record high‐quality spectra in a clinically feasible scan time. Finally, we use this opportunity to compare the effect of per‐subject B0 shimming on data quality and reproducibility in the 6½ min protocol.</p> <p>Methods: 10 healthy subjects were scanned on two occasions: one to test the 28 min 3D‐CSI protocol, and one to test the 6½ min protocol. Spectra were fitted using the OXSA MATLAB toolbox. The phosphocreatine to adenosine triphosphate concentration ratio (PCr/ATP) from each scan was analysed for intra‐ and intersubject variability. The impact of different strategies for voxel selection was assessed.</p> <p>Results: There were no significant differences between repeated measurements in the same subject. For the 28 min protocol, PCr/ATP in the midseptal voxel across all scans was 1.91 ± 0.36 (mean ± intersubject SD). For the 6½ min protocol, PCr/ATP in the midseptal voxel was 1.76 ± 0.40. The coefficients of reproducibility (CRs) were 0.49 (28 min) and 0.67 (6½ min). Per‐subject B0 shimming improved the fitted PCr/ATP precision (for 6½ min scans), but had negligible effect on the CR (0.67 versus 0.66).</p> <p>Conclusions: Both 7 T protocols show improved reproducibility compared with a previous 3 T study by Tyler et al. Our results will enable informed power calculations and protocol selection for future clinical research studies.</p>
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Valkovič, L
Purvis, L
Clarke, W
Rodgers, C
Reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 T
title Reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 T
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title_full_unstemmed Reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 T
title_short Reproducibility of human cardiac phosphorus MRS (31P‐MRS) at 7 T
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