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Abstract #4477

Simultaneous Measurement of CEST and $$$T_1$$$ using Model-based Multi-Pool-Lorentzian Look-Locker Reconstruction

Markus Huemer1, Nick Scholand1, Daniel Mackner1, Clemens Stilianu1, Moritz Zaiss2,3, and Rudolf Stollberger1
1Institute of Biomedical Imaging, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria, 2Institute of Neuroradiology, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), University Hospital Erlangen, Erlangen, Germany, 3High-Field Magnetic Resonance Center, Max-Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany

Synopsis

Keywords: CEST / APT / NOE, CEST & MT, Lorentzian, Model-based Reconstruction

Motivation: Conventional quantitative CEST experiments require the additional determination of $$$T_1$$$. CEST sequences include $$$T_1$$$ relaxation periods that can be exploited to estimate $$$T_1$$$ simultaneously to the CEST parameters.

Goal(s): The development of a technique for efficient simultaneous quantification of CEST contrast and $$$T_1$$$.

Approach: Integration of a FLASH acquisition train after conventional CEST saturations. Simultaneous CEST contrast and $$$T_1$$$ fitting is achieved by extending the Lorentzian model of the CEST spectrum with a Look-Locker model for the FLASH readout.

Results: The proof-of-concept was implemented, and first results are demonstrated in a two pools phantom and a four pool in vivo study.

Impact: The presented technique enables calculating $$$T_1$$$ corrected quantitative CEST results from one measurement. This simplifies the application of the apparent exchange-dependent relaxation ($$$MTR_{AREX}$$$), the quasi-steady-state$$$\;$$$contrast and other CEST metrics, which require a $$$T_1$$$ map, making them more accessible.

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