Analysis of longitudinal relaxation rate constants from magnetization transfer MR images of human tissues at 0.1 T

The human calf muscle was examined by using the magnetization transfer MR imaging technique. The time-dependent saturation transfer (TDST) method was applied at low magnetic field 0.1 T in order to measure the mobile water relaxation time T1w, the magnetization transfer rate Rwm from water to solid...

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Published in:Magnetic resonance imaging Vol. 10; no. 1; p. 35
Main Author: Komu, M
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Netherlands 1992
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Summary:The human calf muscle was examined by using the magnetization transfer MR imaging technique. The time-dependent saturation transfer (TDST) method was applied at low magnetic field 0.1 T in order to measure the mobile water relaxation time T1w, the magnetization transfer rate Rwm from water to solid macromolecules, and the magnetization transfer contrast (MTC) of the human tissue. The magnetization transfer contrast of 0.67 was attained. The transfer rate Rwm was 4.5 sec-1 (+/- 0.3 sec-1) for the anterior tibial muscle and 5.0 sec-1 (+/- 0.4 sec-1) for the gastrocnemius muscles. The values of Rwm are considerably larger than the values of corresponding relaxation rates measured at high fields. The relaxation rate measurements of human tissues in vivo was shown to be possible at 0.1 T even within the framework of normal routine MR imaging. Magnetization transfer MR imaging is a very promising and practical method in order to assess the relaxation processes in heterogeneous human tissues in vivo, and it can improve the tissue characterization possibilities of MR imaging techniques.
ISSN:0730-725X
DOI:10.1016/0730-725X(92)90370-F