MR tagging of human lungs using hyperpolarized3He gas

JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING(2003)

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Purpose: To evaluate the use of spin-tagging in conjunction with hyperpolarized gas imaging for monitoring lung 1 ventilation and gas diffusion. Methods and Materials: Images were taken at 0.15 T using single shot RARE, with hyperpolarized He-3 gas prepared by the metastability exchange technique. Sinusoidal modulation of the longitudinal magnetization (tag) was produced by two 90-degree rf pulses separated by a gradient pulse. The diffusion of He-3 gas in the lungs was measured by monitoring the decay of the tags. This study was conducted on a 25-year-old, male, healthy volunteer. Results: Clear tags in hyperpolarized He-3 gas both in vivo and in vitro were generated. The relative movement of the lung compared to a static, partial breath-hold was measured following inspiration or expiration. The diffusion coefficient of 3 He in the lungs was found to be 0.02 +/- 0.005 cm(2) seconds(-1). Conclusion: The spin-tagging of hyperpolarized He-3 in the lungs is possible, and allows regional lung movements to be measured following inspiration and expiration. It also allows quantification of the diffusion of the He-3 gas.
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hyperpolarized He-3,tagging,lungs,diffusion,ventilation
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