Keywords: Hyperpolarized MR (Non-Gas), Hyperpolarized MR (Gas), pyruvate, metabolism, head and neck, cancer
Motivation: Changes in metabolic imaging biomarkers offer tremendous potential for assessing response and optimizing treatment for patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC).
Goal(s): To assess the translational viability of metabolic MRI with hyperpolarized (HP) pyruvate in patients with HNSCC.
Approach: Patients with HNSCC are recruited into a prospective imaging study and scanned with HP [1-13C]-pyruvate in a test-retest paradigm before start of therapy.
Results: Preliminary data indicates that reproducibility of semi-quantitative measures of tumor metabolism are high, with correlation between test-retest measurements >80% in all voxels that exceed a minimum SNR threshold and correlation >96% in regions identified as tumor.
Impact: These results demonstrate that metabolic MRI with hyperpolarized [1-13C]-pyruvate generates sufficient SNR and spatiotemporal resolution to permit reproducible measurement of tumor metabolism in patients with HNSCC.
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