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Measuring pulmonary gas exchange using compartment-selective xenon-polarization transfer contrast (XTC) MRI.

Faraz AmzajerdianKai RuppertHooman HamedaniRyan BaronYi XinLuis LozaTahmina AchekzaiIan F DuncanYiwen QianMehrdad PourfathiStephen KadlecekRahim R Rizi
Published in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2020)
The proposed DP-compartment selective XTC MRI technique provides information on gas exchange between all three detectable states of xenon in the lungs and is sufficiently sensitive to indicate differences in lung function between the study subjects. Investigated extensions of this approach to imaging schemes that either minimize breath-hold duration or the overall number of breath-holds open avenues for future research to improve measurement accuracy and patient comfort.
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