Purpose: Chemical exchange sensitive spin-lock and related techniques allow to observe the uptake of administered D-glucose in vivo. The exchange-weighting increases with the magnetic field strength, but inhomogeneities in the radiofrequency (RF) field at ultrahigh field whole-body scanners lead to artifacts in conventional spin-lock experiments. Thus, our aim was the development of an adiabatically prepared T1ρ-based imaging sequence applicable to studies of glucose metabolism in tumor patients at ultrahigh field strengths. Methods: An adiabatically prepared on-resonant spin-lock approach was realized at a 7 Tesla whole-body scanner and compared with conventional spin-lock. The insensitivity to RF field inhomogeneities as well as the chemical exchange sensitivity of the approach was investigated in simulations, model solutions and in the human brain. Results: The suggested spin-lock approach was shown to be feasible for in vivo application at ultrahigh field whole-body scanners and showed substantially improved image quality compared with conventional spin-lock. The sensitivity of the presented method to glucose was verified in model solutions and a glucose contrast was observed in a glioblastoma patient after intravenous administration of glucose solution. Conclusion: An adiabatically prepared spin-lock preparation was presented that enables a homogeneous and chemical exchange sensitive T1ρ-based imaging at ultra-high field whole-body scanners, e.g., for T1ρ-based dynamic glucose enhanced MRI. Magn Reson Med 78:215–225, 2017. © 2016 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
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Schuenke, P., Koehler, C., Korzowski, A., Windschuh, J., Bachert, P., Ladd, M. E., … Zaiss, M. (2017). Adiabatically prepared spin-lock approach for T1ρ-based dynamic glucose enhanced MRI at ultrahigh fields. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 78(1), 215–225. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.26370
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