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Abstract #2474

Rapid EPR Oximetry Using Sparse Spin Distribution

Subhojit Som1, Lee C. Potter, Rizwan Ahmad2, Deepti S. Vikram3, Periannan Kuppusamy2

1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA Minor Outlying Islands; 2Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Department of Internal Medicine,, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA; 3Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, Department of Internal Medicine,, The Ohio State University, Colmbus, OH, USA


A method is presented to use continuous wave electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) imaging for rapid measurement of partial pressure of oxygen in three spatial dimensions. A particulate paramagnetic probe is employed to create a sparse distribution of spins in a volume of interest. Reduction of unknown parameters is achieved by using a parametric forward model and exploiting the sparsity of spin distribution. This leads to an order of magnitude reduction in data acquisition time as compared to tradition spectral-spatial imaging. The proposed oximetry method is experimentally demonstrated using an L-band EPR spectrometer.