Sequence building block for magnetic resonance spectroscopy on Siemens VE-series scanners.
Jabrane KarkouriChristopher T RodgersPublished in: NMR in biomedicine (2024)
We present a sequence building block (SBB) that embeds magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) into another sequence on the Siemens VE platform without any custom hardware. This enables dynamic studies such as functional MRS (fMRS), dynamic shimming and frequency correction, and acquisition of navigator images for motion correction. The SBB supports nonlocalised spectroscopy (free induction decay), STimulated Echo Acquisition Mode single voxel spectroscopy, and 1D, 2D and 3D phase-encoded chemical shift imaging. It can embed 1 H or X-nuclear MRS into a 1 H sequence; and 1 H-MRS into an X-nuclear sequence. We demonstrate integration into the vendor's gradient-recalled echo sequence. We acquire test data in phantoms with three coils ( 31 P/ 1 H, 13 C/ 1 H and 2 H/ 1 H) and in two volunteers on a 7-T Terra MRI scanner. Fifteen lines of code are required to insert the SBB into a sequence. Spectra and images are acquired successfully in all cases in phantoms, and in human abdomen and calf muscle. Phantom comparison of signal-to-noise ratio and linewidth showed that the SBB has negligible effects on image and spectral quality, except that it sometimes produces a nuclear Overhauser effect (NOE) signal enhancement for multinuclear applications in line with conventional 1 H NOE pulses. Our new SBB embeds MRS into a host imaging or spectroscopy sequence in 15 lines of code. It allows homonuclear and heteronuclear interleaving. The package is available through the standard C2P procedure. We hope this will lower the barrier for entry to studies applying dynamic fMRS and for online motion correction and B 0 -shim updating.