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Abstract #3191

Mapping Hyperpolarised 129Xe Gas Exchange with CSSR – CSI in a Model of Radiation-Induced Lung Injury

Yohn Taylor1, Luis Loza2, Kai Ruppert2, Mina Kim1, Pilar Jimenez-royo3, and Geoff J. M. Parker1,4
1University College London, London, United Kingdom, 2University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 3GlaxoSmithKline, Stevenege, United Kingdom, 4Bioxydyn Limited, Manchester, United Kingdom

Synopsis

Keywords: Hyperpolarized MR (Gas), Lung, Radiation induced lung injury, Modelling

Motivation: Regional assessment of functional decline due to radiation-induced lung injury (RILI) remains challenging

Goal(s): We aimed to assess the accuracy of the recently introduced kinetic model of xenon exchange (kMXE) by comparison with the established MOXE model using hyperpolarised 129Xe MRI

Approach: Employing a RILI rat model, we implemented gas exchange mapping of hyperpolarised 129Xe MRI chemical shift imaging data using 1D compartmental diffusion models.

Results: The kMXE results matched the MOXE model well. Both models demonstrated asymmetric outcomes in the RILI cohort, diverging from the homogeneous results in the healthy group.

Impact: Using hyperpolarised 129Xe MRI, we evaluated the effectiveness of kMXE and MOXE models and demonstrate their ability to uncover regional functional variations, providing potential biomarkers for assessing the longitudinal progression of radiation-induced lung injury.

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