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NMR in Biomedicine | 2009

Accelerated spectroscopic imaging of hyperpolarized C-13 pyruvate using SENSE parallel imaging.

Arjun Arunachalam; David Brandon Whitt; Kenneth Michael Fish; Randy Otto John Giaquinto; Joseph E. Piel; Ronald Dean Watkins; Ileana Hancu

The ability to accelerate the spatial encoding process during a chemical shift imaging (CSI) scan of hyperpolarized compounds is demonstrated through parallel imaging. A hardware setup designed to simultaneously acquire 13C data from multiple receivers is presented here. A system consisting of four preamplifiers, four gain stages, a transmit coil, and a four receive channel rat coil was built for single channel excitation and simultaneous multi‐channel detection of 13C signals. The hardware setup was integrated with commercial scanner electronics, allowing the system to function similar to a conventional proton multi‐channel setup, except at a different frequency. The ability to perform parallel imaging is demonstrated in vivo. CSI data from the accelerated scans are reconstructed using a self‐calibrated multi‐spectral parallel imaging algorithm, by using lower resolution coil sensitivity maps obtained from the central region of k‐space. The advantages and disadvantages of parallel imaging in the context of imaging hyperpolarized compounds are discussed. Copyright


Magnetic Resonance in Medicine | 2008

Three-frequency RF coil designed for optimized imaging of hyperpolarized, 13C-labeled compounds

Ileana Hancu; S. James Wood; Joseph E. Piel; David Brandon Whitt; Kenneth Michael Fish; Brian K. Rutt; James Tropp; W. Thomas Dixon

Imaging exams involving hyperpolarized, 13C‐labeled compounds require novel RF coils for efficient signal utilization. While 13C coils are required for mapping the spatial distribution of the hyperpolarized compounds, imaging/pulsing at different frequencies is also needed for scan setup steps prior to the image acquisition. Imaging/pulsing at the 1H frequency is typically used for anatomical localization and shimming. Flip angle (FA) calibration, which is difficult or impossible to achieve at the 13C frequency, can be accurately performed at the 23Na frequency using the natural abundance signal that exists in any living tissue. We demonstrate here a single RF resonant structure that is capable of operating linearly at the 1H and 23Na frequencies for scan setup steps, and in quadrature at the 13C frequency for imaging. Images at the three resonant frequencies of this coil are presented from an exam involving hyperpolarized 13C compounds in vivo. Magn Reson Med 60:928–933, 2008.


Archive | 2013

Fluid path system for dissolution and transport of a hyperpolarized material

John Arthur Urbahn; Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen; Andrew Michael Leach; Eric John Telfeyan; David Key Dietrich; David Brandon Whitt; Peter Miller; Ernst Wolfgang Stautner


Archive | 2005

Gas-liquid separator and method of operation

Grigorii Lev Soloveichik; David Brandon Whitt


Archive | 2008

Apparatus and method for fully automated closed system quality control of a substance

Peter Miller; Jan Henrik Ardenkjaer-Larsen; Martin John Bradney; Andrew Michael Leach; Per Christian Sontum; Eric John Telfeyan; David Brandon Whitt; Jan Wolber


Archive | 2008

Method and apparatus for the dissolution and filtration of a hyperpolarized agent with a neutral dissolution media

David Brandon Whitt; Andrew Michael Leach; Peter Miller; Eric John Telfeyan


Archive | 2008

Methods and devices for dynamic filtration of pharmaceutical products

Andrew Michael Leach; Peter Miller; Eric John Telfeyan; David Brandon Whitt


Archive | 2007

Apparatus for quality control analysis of an on-site prepared pharmaceutical product

Peter Miller; Andrew Michael Leach; Eric John Telfeyan; David Brandon Whitt


Archive | 2011

METHODS FOR DYNAMIC FILTRATION OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

Andrew Michael Leach; Peter Miller; Eric John Telfeyan; David Brandon Whitt


Archive | 2009

Method and apparatus for the dissolution and filtration of a hyperpolarized contrast agent

Andrew Michael Leach; Peter Miller; Eric John Telfeyan; David Brandon Whitt

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