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Gamma‐aminobutyric acid edited echo‐planar spectroscopic imaging (EPSI) with MEGA‐sLASER at 7T

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Copenhagen University Hospital Herlev and Gentofte1

Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Center for Hyperpolarization in Magnetic Resonance, Centers, Technical University of Denmark3

Center for Magnetic Resonance, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark4

Purpose: For rapid spatial mapping of gamma‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) at the increased sensitivity and spectral separation for ultra‐high magnetic field strength (7 tesla [T]) an accelerated edited magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging technique was developed and optimized for the human brain at 7 T.

Methods: A MEGA‐sLASER sequence was used for GABA editing and volume selection to maximize editing efficiency and minimize chemical shift displacement errors. To accommodate the high bandwidth requirements at 7 T, a single‐shot echo planar readout was used for rapid simultaneous encoding of the temporal dimension and 1 spatial.

B0 and B1 field aspects specific for 7 T were studied together with correction procedures, and feasibility of the EPSI MEGA‐sLASER technique was tested in vivo in 5 healthy subjects. Results: Localized edited spectra could be measured in all subjects giving spatial GABA signal distributions over a central brain region, having 45‐ to 50‐Hz spatial intervoxel B0 field variations and up to 30% B1 field deviations.

MEGA editing was found unaffected by the B0 inhomogeneities for the optimized sequence. The correction procedures reduced effects of intervoxel B0 inhomogeneities, corrected for spatial editing efficiency variations, and compensated for GABA resonance phase and frequency shifts from subtle motion and acquisition instabilities.

The optimized oscillating echo‐planar gradient scheme permitted full spectral acquisition at 7 T and exhibited minimal spectral‐spatial ghosting effects for the selected brain region. Conclusion: The EPSI MEGA‐sLASER technique was shown to provide time‐efficient mapping of regional variations in cerebral GABA in a central volume of interest with spatial B1 and B0 field variations typical for 7 T.

Language: English
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Year: 2018
Pages: 773-780
ISSN: 15222594 and 07403194
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.27450
ORCIDs: 0000-0001-7712-8596 , Hanson, Lars G. and Petersen, Esben Thade

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