2023
DOI: 10.1002/mrm.29772
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Comparison of model‐free Lorentzian and spinlock model‐based fittings in quantitative CEST imaging of acute stroke

Abstract: PurposeCEST MRI detects complex tissue changes following acute stroke. Our study aimed to test if spinlock model‐based fitting of the quasi‐steady‐state (QUASS)‐reconstructed equilibrium CEST MRI improves the determination of multi‐pool signal changes over the commonly‐used model‐free Lorentzian fitting in acute stroke.Theory and MethodsMultiple three‐pool CEST Z‐spectra were simulated using Bloch‐McConnell equations for a range of T1, relaxation delay, and saturation times. The multi‐pool CEST signals were so… Show more

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“…The proposed approach using TGV and the methods used to solve the nonlinear problem can in theory be applied to all differentiable forward models, which describe the Z-spectra. The T 1𝜌 model according to Wu et al 41 was implemented as a proof of concept showing similar results, limiting bias and variance against a PW approach. More details are provided in Document S2, proving that this method can be applied to a range of different or more complicated models in future work.…”
Section: Applications Of Tgv To Other Cest Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The proposed approach using TGV and the methods used to solve the nonlinear problem can in theory be applied to all differentiable forward models, which describe the Z-spectra. The T 1𝜌 model according to Wu et al 41 was implemented as a proof of concept showing similar results, limiting bias and variance against a PW approach. More details are provided in Document S2, proving that this method can be applied to a range of different or more complicated models in future work.…”
Section: Applications Of Tgv To Other Cest Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Third, the nonlinear increase in CEST contrast observed between 5.26 × 10 3 and 5.26 × 10 8 vg/μL suggests that labeling efficiency will not correlate linearly with underlying capsid content. Although quantitative approaches toward CEST imaging have been more recently explored, 70,71 CEST contrast correlations with capsid density are semi-quantitative at best. Thus, a direct correlation of CEST contrast to encapsulated viral particle density in future studies may require additional verification to create a calibration curve.…”
Section: F I G U R Ementioning
confidence: 99%