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The detection of acute kidney injury with hyperpolarized 13C Urea and multi-exponential fitting

Medical Physics 2019-10-25 v1

Abstract

Purpose: To assess the utility of Laplacian fitting to describe the differences in hyperpolarized 13C urea T2 relaxation in ischemic and healthy rodent kidneys. Theory and Methods: Six rats with unilateral renal ischemia were investigated. 13C urea T2 mapping was undertaken with a radial fast spin echo method, with subsequent post-processing performed with regularised Laplacian fitting. Results: Simulations showed that Laplacian fitting was stable down to a signal to noise ratio of 20. In vivo results showed a significant increase in the mono- and decrease in bi-exponential pools in IRI kidneys, in comparison to healthy (14+-10% vs 4+-2%, 85+-10% vs 95+-3%, p<0.05). Conclusion: We demonstrate, for the first time, the differences in multi-exponential behaviour of 13C,15N2-urea between the healthy and ischemic rodent kidney. The distribution of relaxation pools were found to be both visually and numerically significantly different. The ability to improve the information level in hyperpolarized MR, by utilizing the relaxation contrast mechanisms is an appealing option, that can easily be adopted in large animals and even in clinical studies in the near future.

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@article{arxiv.1910.10963,
  title  = {The detection of acute kidney injury with hyperpolarized 13C Urea and multi-exponential fitting},
  author = {James T Grist and Christian Østergaard Mariager and Haiyun Qi and Per Mose Nielsen and Christoffer Laustsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10963},
  year   = {2019}
}

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14 pages, 4 figures