Yi Zhang, Hye-Young Heo, Dong-Hoon Lee, Paul Bottomley, Jinyuan Zhou
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Fast Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer (CEST) Imaging with Variably-accelerated Sensitivity Encoding (vSENSE).
CEST imaging has numerous applications, but its widespread clinical use is hampered by relatively long acquisition times. Here, a novel variably-accelerated sensitivity encoding (vSENSE) method is proposed that provides faster CEST acquisitions than conventional SENSE. The vSENSE approach undersamples k-space variably for images acquired at different saturation frequencies to maximize acquisition speed. vSENSE was validated in a phantom and in 8 patients with brain tumors studied at 3T. The vSENSE method provided a 4-fold acceleration, compared to conventional SENSE which permitted only a 2-fold acceleration, with both compared to a full k-space reconstruction.