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Abstract #2711

Quantification of bilateral renal metabolism in one minute with dual-band K-MOTIVE during free-breathing: a preliminary study

Rajiv S. Deshpande1, Meena S. Deshpande2, Nada Kamona1, Michael C. Langham1, and Felix W. Wehrli1
1Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States, 2Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine, Downers Grove, IL, United States

Synopsis

Keywords: Kidney, Metabolism, Oxygenation

Motivation: Renal oxygen utilization is a potentially valuable biomarker of kidney function. However, quantification of individual kidney oxygen consumption can be challenging. Bilateral renal metabolic rate of oxygen (rblMRO2) has been previously reported by our group, though, under breath-held conditions.

Goal(s): Evaluate feasibility of rblMRO2 quantification during free-breathing.

Approach: A one-minute MRI pulse sequence was implemented during free-breathing to simultaneously measure two parameters (venous oxygen saturation and blood flow rate) at two locations (inferior vena cava, above and below the renal vasculature), yielding four total parameters. Measurements were also made under breath-held conditions.

Results: Free-breathing, dual-band, and breath-held measurements of rblMRO2 were plausible.

Impact: MRI-methods to evaluate renal metabolism may be limited by difficulty with identifying individual kidney’s vasculature and breath-holds. Here, a free-breathing approach is implemented to quantify metabolism of both kidneys by imaging the (larger) inferior-vena-cava. These aspects may facilitate clinical translation.

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