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Abstract #2237

LCModel comparison of MEGA-PRESS and HERMES for GABA (and GSH) editing at 3T

James B. Murdoch1, Ferdinand Schweser2,3, Muhammad G. Saleh4,5, and Richard A.E. Edden4,5

1Canon Medical Research USA, Mayfield Village, OH, United States, 2Center for Biomedical Imaging, Clinical and Translational Science Institute, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States, 3Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, Department of Neurology, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY, United States, 4Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States, 5F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Baltimore, MD, United States

HERMES is a new Hadamard-based editing sequence that allows for the simultaneous acquisition of overlapping metabolite signals – most notably GABA and glutathione (GSH) at TE 80. As such, HERMES is an alternative to conventional GABA measurement using TE 68 MEGA-PRESS, providing GSH information “for free.” In this work, we showed in a series of matched-voxel spectra that %SD values from LCModel were on average only slightly larger for HERMES than for MEGA-PRESS, suggesting that only a small price is paid in terms of GABA sensitivity.

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