Keywords: Stroke, Traumatic brain injury
Motivation: This work is to identify d 23Na (sodium) as a biomarker for early brain injuries (EBI) after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH).
Goal(s): This research utilizes a novel head-implanted coil to measure 1H and 23Na whole-brain MRI for characterization of EBI.
Approach: We achieved acquisition of 1H for anatomical templates and 23Na MRI images at an impressive spatial resolution of 300x300x500 µm.
Results: We surprisingly observed that the 23Na signal precedes the appearance of conventional 1H diffusion-weighted signal after SAH-related brain injury. Also, a concentration gradient distribution of 23Na mapping within the EBI regions demonstrated a finer granularity not typically depicted by conventional 1H MRI.
Impact: This work revealed the distinct 23Na dynamics for EBI detection and highlighted the critical usage of a multi-modal platform to specify the EBI after SAH.
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