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Abstract #3050

Dynamic 2D fitting of 3D deuterium metabolic imaging data acquired in human brain at 7T

Sabina Frese1, William T Clarke2, Saad Jbabdi2, Bernhard Strasser1, Wolfgang Bogner1,3, Viola Bader1, Lukas Hingerl1, Stanislav Motyka1,3, Martin Krssak4, Siegfried Trattnig1,5, Thomas Scherer4, Rupert Lanzenberger6, and Fabian Niess1
1High Field MR Center, Department of Biomedical Imaging and Image-Guided Therapy, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 2Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, FMRIB, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom, 3Christian Doppler Laboratory for MR Imaging Biomarkers (BIOMAK), Vienna, Austria, 4Department of Medicine III, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 5Institute for Clinical Molecular MRI, Karl Landsteiner Society, St. Pölten, Austria, 6Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Comprehensive Center for Clinical Neurosciences and Mental Health (C3NMH), Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

Synopsis

Keywords: Deuterium, Deuterium, Dynamic 2D fitting; Deuterium metabolic imaging; Brain; 7T

Motivation: Dynamic deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) data are currently evaluated by first fitting the spectral and then the temporal domain (1D), leading to great fit uncertainty. This might be improved by fitting both domains simultaneously (2D).

Goal(s): To compare dynamic 2D-fitting of time-resolved 3D-DMI data of the human brain and compare its performance to conventional 1D-fitting.

Approach: Simulated and in vivo DMI data were fitted using 1D- and 2D-fitting algorithms and results were compared in terms of precision and accuracy.

Results: 2D-fitting yielded higher precision and accuracy than 1D-fitting for simulated DMI data. For in vivo data, both fitting approaches yielded similar results.

Impact: Improving fitting accuracy to estimate the underlying metabolic kinetics from dynamic deuterium metabolic imaging (DMI) data is crucial, while establishing DMI towards clinical application. 2D-fitting approaches (simultaneous spectral and temporal fitting) could potentially improve overall robustness of the methodology.

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