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Dynamic Transitions for Fast Joint Acquisition and Reconstruction of CEST- R e x $$ {R}_{ex} $$ and T 1 $$ {T}_1 $$
Markus Huemer1, Clemens Stilianu1, Nick Scholand1
1Institute of Biomedical Imaging, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria.
Purpose:
This work proposes a method for the simultaneous estimation of the exchange-dependent relaxation rate and the longitudinal relaxation time from a single acquisition.
Methods:
A novel acquisition scheme was developed that combines CEST saturation with an inversion pulse and a Look-Locker readout to capture the magnetization evolution starting from the inverse transient Z-spectrum. The corresponding signal model, derived from the Bloch-McConnell equations, describes both the transient Z-spectrum and the Look-Locker dynamics. A model-based reconstruction approach is employed to jointly estimate and . The proposed method was validated using a numerical phantom and benchmarked against conventional CEST and Look-Locker mapping in a phantom and in vivo on a clinical 3T scanner.
Results:
The joint estimation approach demonstrated strong agreement with ground truth and conventional methods across a wide range of and CEST parameters. The acquisition time was reduced by 20%-30% compared to standard CEST protocols, while providing a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) in parameter maps.
Conclusion:
The proposed technique enables robust and efficient simultaneous quantification of CEST and in a single acquisition. It improves parameter map quality and reduces scan time, making it suitable for both phantom and in vivo imaging across a wide range of physiological conditions.
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