Regionally resolved cardiac metabolism using a dipole-loop array coil for 7 T 31P-MRSI
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- PMCID: PMC12137756
- DOI: 10.1002/mrm.30492
Regionally resolved cardiac metabolism using a dipole-loop array coil for 7 T 31P-MRSI
Abstract
Purpose: We introduce a novel commercial phosphorus-31 (31P) dipole-loop array coil, describing the coil hardware and testing its performance on phantoms. We used this coil to assess cardiac metabolism per region in healthy volunteers.
Methods: B1 + field maps were simulated and compared to maps measured with a set of CSI sequences with varying voltages. Seventeen volunteers were scanned with 7 T phosphorus-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (31P-MRSI). Reproducibility was assessed in nine of these volunteers. Strain was measured for six of these volunteers at 3 T.
Results: Blood- and saturation-corrected Phosphocreatine/γ-adenosine triphosphate (PCr/ATP) ratios were measured for four regions of the left ventricle: 1.86 in septum, 2.25 in anterior wall, 1.41 in inferior wall, and 1.53 in lateral wall, respectively. These are in the expected range compared to previous studies. B1 + maps show good signal uniformity around the position of the heart (0.13 ± 0.06 μT/sqrt(W)). Intrasession and intersession coefficients of reproducibility were 0.22-0.88 and 0.29-0.79, respectively. Linear modeling shows that regional PCr/γATP correlates with circumferential strain but not radial strain. This requires corroboration by a larger study including patients with impaired function and energetics.
Conclusion: Dipole-loop array coils present a promising new approach for human cardiac 31P-MRSI at 7 T. Their favorable B1 + uniformity at depth and specific absorption rate over loop arrays and improved SNR when combined with loops for reception could be beneficial for further clinical studies measuring energetics by 31P-MRSI at 7 T. The new capability to assess PCr/γATP ratios across the whole left ventricle could enable clinical studies to investigate regional changes in cardiac energetics for the first time.
Keywords: 31P‐MRSI; array coils; heart energetics; heart failure; metabolic imaging; spectroscopic imaging.
© 2025 The Author(s). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
Conflict of interest statement
Christopher Rodgers receives research support from Siemens for another project.
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