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Abstract #2995

MP-PCA denoising of kinetic 13C-MR spectra of human liver: performance analysis for synthetic and in vivo data

Simone Poli1,2, Jessie Mosso3,4, David Herzig5, Lia Bally5, and Roland Kreis1,2
1Magnetic Resonance Methodology, Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland, 2Translational Imaging Center, Sitem-insel, Bern, Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland, 3CIBM Center for Biomedical Imaging, Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland, 4Animal Imaging and Technology, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland, Lausanne, Switzerland, 5Insel Hospital, University Hospital Bern, Department of Diabetes, Endocrinology, Nutritional Medicine and Metabolism UDEM, Bern, Switzerland, Bern, Switzerland

Synopsis

Keywords: Data Processing, Sparse & Low-Rank Models, liver, 13C-MRS, denoising, MP-PCA, 7T, human, metabolism

Motivation: Need to improve determination of kinetics for low-concentration metabolites using X-nuclear MRS.

Goal(s): Investigate potential benefits of denoising by Marchenko-Pastur Principal Component Analysis (MP-PCA) for extracting natural-abundance glycogen kinetics from 13C-MRS data.

Approach: MP-PCA applied on synthetic and human in-vivo hepatic 13C-MRS time-course datasets.

Results: MP-PCA substantially improves apparent SNR and reduces mean linear regression residuals, without introducing bias in slope estimates. MP-PCA is shown to be valuable for the determination of unknown physiologic time-courses of low-concentrated glycogen signals; here, specifically enabling use of lower D-glucose loads in combined deuterium metabolic imaging and 13C-MRS evaluations of hepatic glucose metabolism.

Impact: Our findings on MP-PCA's efficacy in enhancing the determination of glycogen kinetics by 13C-MRS broaden the understanding of denoising techniques in MR spectroscopy and ultimately impact researchers and clinicians who develop, assess, or apply MR techniques suffering from low SNR.

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