Overestimation of cardiac lactate production caused by liver metabolism of hyperpolarized [1-13 C]pyruvate.
Patrick WespiJonas SteinhauserGrzegorz KwiatkowskiSebastian KozerkePublished in: Magnetic resonance in medicine (2018)
Liver metabolism leads to statistically significant overestimation of cardiac lactate production in slice-selective or nonselective spectroscopic experiments. Therefore, metabolic imaging is preferred over spectroscopy to separate left-ventricular compartments within the slice and hence avoid contamination of cardiac lactate signals. Alternatively, presaturation pulses should be used in combination with spectroscopy approaches.