医学物理学
磁共振成像
工作流程
计算机科学
钆
医学
核磁共振
放射科
化学
物理
数据库
有机化学
作者
Pejman Maralani,Rachel W. Chan,Wilfred W. Lam,Wendy Oakden,Ryan T. Oglesby,Angus Lau,Hatef Mehrabian,Chris Heyn,Aimee Chan,Hany Soliman,Arjun Sahgal,Greg J. Stanisz
标识
DOI:10.1177/15330338231208613
摘要
Chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) is a relatively novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique with an image contrast designed for in vivo measurement of certain endogenous molecules with protons that are exchangeable with water protons, such as amide proton transfer commonly used for neuro-oncology applications. Recent technological advances have made it feasible to implement CEST on clinical grade scanners within practical acquisition times, creating new opportunities to integrate CEST in clinical workflow. In addition, the majority of CEST applications used in neuro-oncology are performed without the use gadolinium-based contrast agents which are another appealing feature of this technique. This review is written for clinicians involved in neuro-oncologic care (nonphysicists) as the target audience explaining what they need to know as CEST makes its way into practice. The purpose of this article is to (1) review the basic physics and technical principles of CEST MRI, and (2) review the practical applications of CEST in neuro-oncology.
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